The Vega 50 media gateway connects legacy telephony equipment, including PBXs, ISDN telephones, the ISDN, analog phones to IP networks.
- 2 – 10 Ports, analog or BRI
- Voice, FAX and Modem Support
- Sangoma Resiliency Enablement Suite (SRES)
- Browser-Based GUI Interface for quick and easy configuration
- Voice, FAX and Modem Support
- Sangoma Network Appliance Provisioning (SNAP) tool
- Flexible Call Routing for Fallback and Least Cost Routing
- Emergency PSTN Backup
- SIP and H.323 support
The Vega 50 VoIP Gateway creates a connection between any Analog or BRI device and a VoIP Network. The Vega 50 can be factory configured to support a variety of configurations. When configured for analog telephony, the Vega 50 can support up to eight FXO ports or eight FXS ports with 2 FXO ports. When configured for BRI/ISDN2, the Vega 50 can support up to 4 BRI interfaces. Each BRI interface can be independently configured as network side or terminal side. Therefore, the Vega 50 media gateway can be connected to both a PBX & the ISDN simultaneously. The GUI and Web-based SNAP Tool also make the Vega 50 one of the easiest gateways to provision and deploy.
The Vega 50 is an outstanding choice for a variety of Enterprise and Service Provider Application:
Enterprise Applications:
- Resilient Branch Office Support for Hosted or Premise Based PBX or IP-PBX
- FXS endpoints and Emergency Number calling for Hosted or Premised Based IP-PBX
- Support for, door entry phones, POS, elevator/lift phones
Service Provider Applications:
- Customer premises gateway for SIP trunking
- FXS endpoints and Emergency Number calling for Hosted IP-PBX
Analog
- 4 FXS + 2 FXO
- 8 FXS + 2 FXO
- 4 FXO
- 8 FXO
BRI / ISDN2
- 2 BRI interfaces (4 channels)
- 4 BRI interfaces (8 channels)
- 8 BRI interfaces (16 Channels, subject to MOQ from customer)
Each BRI interface can be independently configured for connection to the PSTN or to a PBX. The Vega 50 media gatewaycan, therefore, be connected to both a PBX & the ISDN simultaneously. This configuration provides:
- No disruption to the configuration of existing equipment
- Flexibility & choice for call routing
Interfaces
VoIP
- SIP
- H.323 version 4
- Audio codecs:
- G.711 (a-law/µ-law) (64 kbps)
- G.729a (8kbps)
- G.723.1 (5.3/6.4 kbps)
- G,726
- Clearmode
- GSM (Optional)
- FAX Support – up to G3 FAX, using T.38
- Modem Support – up to V.90, using G.711
- Up to 8 VoIP channels
Telephony Interfaces
ETSI BRI
- 2 or 4 S/T interfaces presented on RJ45
- Point to point or point to multipoint
- Each interface can be configured NT or TE
Analog
- 4 or 8 FXS ports with 2 FXO ports presented on RJ11
- 4 or 8 FXO ports presented on RJ11
- 600R, 900R or CTR-21 line impedance
LAN Interfaces
- 2 RJ-45s, 10 BaseT / 100 BaseTX, full / half duplex
Features
Telephony Features
Available on FXS ports:
- Call Waiting
- Call Forward Unconditional, Busy, No-Answer
- Call Transfer Blind, Consultative
- 3 Way Conference
- Do Not Disturb
- Message Waiting Indicator – Audible, Visual
- Music on Hold
- Executive Barge
Identification
- Caller ID presentation
- Caller ID screening allows connections to be accepted only from selected call sources
- H.323 gatekeeper registration
- SIP Registration & Digest Authentication
Operations, Maintenance & Billing
- HTTP(S) web server
- Radius Accounting & Login
- Remote firmware upgrade:
- Auto code upgrade
- Auto configuration upgrade
- SNMP V1, V2 & V3
- Syslog
- TFTP / FTP support
- VT100 – RS232
- Telnet/SSH
- Voice readback of IP parameters
Routing & Numbering
- Dial Planner – sophisticated call routing capabilities, standalone or gatekeeper/proxy integration
- Direct Dialing In (DDI)
- SIP registration to multiple proxies
- FXS ports support Call Waiting & Call transfer (blind & consultative)
- NAT traversal
Call Quality
- Adaptive jitter removal
- Comfort noise generation
- Silence suppression
- 802.1p/Q VLAN tagging
- Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
- Type of Service (ToS)
- QoS statistics reporting
- Echo cancellation (G.168 up to 128ms)
Security & Encryption
- Media – SRTP (Optional)
- SIP – TLS (Optional)
- Management – HTTPS, SSH Telnet
- Configurable user login passwords
- Enhanced Network Proxy (ENP) (Optional)
Hardware
Certification
EMC (Class A)
- EN55022
- EN55024
- FCC Part 15
- AS/NZS3548
- VCCI
Safety
- EN60950
- IEC60950
- UL60950
- AS/NZS60950
Telecoms
- TBR21 (FXO)
- FCC Part 68
- CS-03
- TBR3 (BRI)
Environmental
- 0° .. 40°C
- 0% .. 90% humidity (non-condensing)
FXS Line Length
- 1500ohm, up to 8km
Indicators
LED:
- LAN: speed / activity
Physical Dimensions
- 299.73mm (11.80″) x 44.45mm (1.75″) x 237.06mm (9.33″) width/height/depth
- Weight: 1.02kg (unit only)
- Rackmount brackets supplied
Power
- Standard product: External 12V 24W AC/DC adapter
Program Storage
- Code & configuration data are stored in FLASH & executed from RAM
| SKU | Item Description |
|---|---|
| VS0114 | 4 FXS + 2 FXO |
| VS0113 | 8 FXS + 2 FXO |
| VS0119 | 4 FXO |
| VS0118 | 8 FXO |
| VS0117 | - 2 BRI – With pin switching – No phantom power |
| VS0116 | - 4 BRI – With pin switching – No phantom power |
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