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 VoIP PCI H.323 Gateway

For computer telephony developers and integrators who are seeking
to implement conversation quality speech over IP networks, Aculab offers the
VoIP PCI card. This standards based H.323 gateway offers up to 60 channels with
low latency, all in a single PCI slot. Unlike other VoIP cards Aculab's
product offers: ease of use through a simple familiar API; scalability to build
a single gateway with multiple cards; optimal use of channels; and fully
specified performance characteristics.
Ease of use Aculab's VoIP gateway
comes with a single API, which is just a small extension to the generic API
that existing customers will be familiar with. For new users all that is
required is to master a couple of API commands or function calls, it's that
simple. The API provides easy control of the H.323 protocol stack, RTP packet
handling and voice compression, from within a single interface. For new and
active developers alike this makes it easy to leverage VoIP through existing
applications, which can be ported from current platforms with minimal time and
effort.
Scalability When an H.323 call is
set up all of the RTP packet handling is carried out on the card, the data path
is fully offloaded from the host processor. This means there is no contention
for host processor power, as packets are not crossing the host PCI bus, and a
true scalable architecture is achieved. Multiple cards can therefore be
installed to form a single H.323 gateway. With no adverse loading to the host,
and a specified minimal contribution to delay from the card, there is little
impact on latency regardless of the number of cards used.
Optimal use of channels When
every channel counts, it is good to know that Aculab's VoIP card has sufficient
power to simultaneously handle all 60 channels using any supported codec:
G.711; G.723.1; G.729A/B. There is a free allocation of any of the above codecs
on a per channel basis ensuring full usage at all times.
Fully specified performance
Aculab's technology has been designed to minimise factors that impact
conversation quality including delay, echo, and background noise. This leads to
a reduced "effort to listen" for users. The VoIP gateway is designed as a
multiple class terminal to meet TIPHON quality of service ratings. A system
using Aculab's card allows High/Best quality ratings to be achieved on a
suitable LAN, and High quality ratings to be achieved on a suitable WAN. It is
therefore possible to deploy an "out of the box" solution meeting high
performance standards in a well-managed private network environment.
Flexible hardware The VoIP PCI
card offers complete H.323 gateway functionality for either 30 or 60 channels,
including dual redundant 10/100 Base-T LAN interfaces as well as optional
single or dual E1/T1 telephone network interfaces using Aculab's worldwide
range of protocols and approvals. If separate telephony interfaces are
preferred, the H.100 CT bus may be employed.
Technical summary
| Physical &
enviornmental |
VolP PCI H.323
gateway |
| Card format |
PCI full length expansion card |
| Single card slot? |
Yes |
| Computer bus type |
PCI Universal (5V or 3V3), 32 bit |
| CT bus interconnection |
H.100 |
| Arbitrary matrix switching between
all timeslots? |
Yes |
| CT bus (H.100) loading
factor |
1 |
| Bridged chassis backplane
working? |
Yes |
| EMC standard |
Europe, FCC and Australia: Class
'B' |
| Safety standard |
CB certificate to IEC 950, Australian, ACATS 001, UL/ CUL |
| Power consumption |
Maximum in Watts |
23W |
| Maximum in Amps |
4.6A |
| Operating enviornment |
Temperature |
0 to 60°C |
| Humidity |
0 to 70% RH non-condensing |
| Altitude |
0 to 2,500m |
| Storage enviornment |
Temperature |
-20°C to 70°C |
| Operating systems
supported |
Windows 2000 |
| H.323 gateway
functionality |
| Voice activity detection
(VAD) |
Yes |
| Comfort noise
generation |
Yes |
| DTMF carriage, detection and
generation |
Yes |
| Jitter buffer
(adaptive) |
Yes |
| Echo cancellation up to
32ms |
Yes |
| Fast on-board RTP/ UDP /
IP |
Yes |
| Supplementary services (call
transfer) |
Contact us to discus requirements |
| Codecs supported |
G.711; G.723.1: G.729 (A+B) |
| Protocols supported |
Contact us to discuss additional
requirements |
H.323 Version 1 & 2 |
| Multiple cards can form a single
H.323 gateway |
Yes |
| TIPHON quality ratings (as defined
in TR 101 329 V2 1.1 (1999-06) |
| In suitable LAN |
4 (Best) |
Equivalent to PSTN; End to end delay <150ms; Call set-up <1.5
second |
| In suitable WAN |
3 (high) |
Similar to PSTN; End to end delay <250ms; Call set-up <4
seconds |
| Full speech processing |
Not applicable - Prosody recommended |
| Packet network access
support |
| LAN protocol |
10 / 100Base-T Ethernet |
| LAN connectors |
Dual RJ45 |
| VoIP module |
30 or 60 channels |
| Redundancy |
Full dual port redundancy |
| Digital telephone network
access support |
| Optional hardware
module |
PM1 or PM2 daughter module |
2 E1 or T1 links, 60 channels |
| Network connectors |
1 or 2 off RJ45/RJ48C, BNC via adapter |
| Network terminations |
75R, 100R or 120R |
| Telecom approval |
A wide range of host independent
approvals have been achieved by Aculab. In many countries it is possible to
obtain Host Independent type approval, such that the access card may be
integrated into PC based solutions without further telecom approvals being
required. In regions where this option is not available, each complete customer
solution will need to be submitted for approval, and Aculab has experience in
supporting integrators in gaining such system level type approvals. A summary
table of the approvals and protocol information is available upon request.
Please note that a number of protocols are used throughout the world, (like
DPNSS, QSIG and SS7) and are indexed as "Worldwide" in the tables. |
| Protocols supported |
A worldwide range of protocols
coverage has been achieved including E1, T1, SS7 and many variants of CAS - see
above for more information. |
See also: Example Application, Technical Summary, Connection Options, Board
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