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DatasheetMedia Gateway®Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series®The Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series (DMG2000 Gateways) is a set of turnkey appliances that seamlessly merge traditional PSTN technology with IP networks. These economical gateways help consolidate typically separate voice and data networks and provide new and differentiated communication services. Without making radical, disruptive, and expensive upgrades to existing PBX equipment, service providers and enterprises can realize the benefits of a converged voice and data network with these gateways.Features BenefitsProvides an interconnect between legacy PBXs and various Enables communication between a circuit-switched telephony IP endpoints network and Session Initiated Protocol (SIP) compatible remote devices such as IP voice mail, unified messaging applications, and IP phonesAvailable in single, dual, and quad density T1/E1 rack mount Offers a range of product densities to fit the needs of a variety appliances of applications and business sizesCompatible with a variety of popular PBX manufacturers Protects investment in legacy telecommunications equipment including Avaya, Mitel, NEC, Nortel, and Siemens and allows a phased migration to IPSupport for IP load balancing and IP fault tolerance Allows the ability for inbound (TDM-to-IP) calls to round-robin between available media servers and automatically routes calls away from unresponsive media or proxy serversSupports supplementary services on CAS, QSIG, Euro ISDN, Helps retain key supplementary services in the new NI2, DMS100, 5ESS protocols, enabling call transfer, call IP environmenthold, MWI, and call party information®Seamless interoperability with Dialogic Host Media Provides the option for customers to build enhancedProcessing (HMP) Software applications on top of base gateway and PBX functions, andmake those applications available on legacy handsetsSupports configuration via serial, telnet, and a web browser Easy to install, configure, debug, and maintainincluding context-sensitive HelpIP security features include TLS, SRTP, and HTTPSEnables secure communications for SIP messages via TLS, for media stream via SRTP, and for web interface via HTTPSApplications• Centralized VoIP and FoIP applications servers, including IP-based voice mail and unified messaging• Interactive voice response (IVR) and announcements• IP PBX• Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) extension to branch offices• Contact centers®Datasheet Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway SeriesThe DMG2000 Gateways can be installed and In addition to providing IP connectivity, the DMG2000 Gateways support key supplementary services such as configured “plug and play,” reducing the total cost call transfer, call forwarding, call hold, message waiting of ownership. Operations, Administration, and indicator (MWI), and call party information on most Maintenance (OA&M) features such as network T-1/E-1 protocols including CAS, QSIG, Euro ISDN, alarm events, remote management enabled by a user-NI2, DMS100, and 5ESS, enabling customers to retain friendly web interface along with advanced diagnostics application-critical PBX functionality in the new VoIP and administration tools make the installation and environment.maintenance of these appliances quick and easy.The cost of the DMG2000 Gateways makes them a Advanced Voice Features Provide Superior unique and ideal solution for enterprises interested in Caller Experiencedeploying a variety of applications such as PBX extension, The extensive features of the DMG2000 Gateways can remote office connectivity, long-distance consolidation, help build a reliable, high-quality VoIP application. call centers, and IP media servers. Available in a 19-inch The gateways provide the interoperability needed for standard rack mountable chassis, these appliances are high-quality media streaming with a wide variety of also ideal for service providers offering hosted IP-PBX, IP industry-standard IP endpoints by supporting advanced Centrex, and enhanced messaging servers.coders including:• G.711 (packet size 10 ms, 20 ms, and 30 ms)Save Time, Money — and Existing PBX • G.723.1EquipmentA large base of enterprises today have legacy PBX • G.729ab equipment installed in their premises. These enterprises Echo cancellation is essential for packet-switched want to cut their communications costs by implementing networks to carry voice traffic successfully. The a VoIP solution, but wish to retain their investment DMG2000 Gateways conform to ITU G.168 echo in legacy equipment. Because these enterprises have a cancellation with a tail length up to 128 ms. Voice diverse base of PBX equipment, solution providers need quality is further enhanced with features such as comfort a product that will help them address this wide customer noise generation, silence detection, and adaptive jitter base with a single, simple solution.buffering.The DMG2000 Gateways have been tested for The DMG2000 Gateways have QoS features, including interoperability with legacy PBXs from vendors such type of service (TOS)/IP precedence, and DiffServ, as Alcatel, Avaya, Mitel, NEC, Nortel, and Siemens. providing a low-latency, high-reliability path for sensitive This testing lets solution providers focus on customer voice traffic through today’s networks. In addition, the applications rather than integration efforts with legacy gateways support advanced call progress analysis on all PBXs. channels.2®Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series DatasheetLAN/WAN SIP Telephone SetsGatekeeperSIP Base Station® Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series®Desktop with MicrosoftSIP Application ServerNetMeeting or Other(UM, CC, IVR, etc.)Legacy PBXSoft ClientFigure 1. Bridge the Gap Between PSTN and IP End PointsConfigurationsThe DMG2000 Gateways provide a cost-effective way to connect various IP end points to the circuit-switched network (see Figure 1), eliminating the need to swap out legacy PBXs and helping to protect telecom investment.®The DMG2000 Gateways along with Dialogic HMP Software support the development of cost-effective IP media servers accessible from both PSTN and IP networks (see Figure 2). IP media servers can provide a central and efficient messaging server in existing Time Division Multiplex (TDM) voice infrastructures by servicing remote locations via an IP network.3®Datasheet Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway SeriesLAN®NortelCentralized HMPBrusselsMeridianMedia ServerSIP PhoneWAN® Dialogic 1000 MediaGateway Series(PBX/Analog)Legacy PhonesSIP®SeimensMunichHicom® Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series® Dialogic 1000 MediaGateway Series(PBX/Analog)Legacy Phones®EricssonStockholmLegacy PhonesMD110®Avaya G3 PBXPSTN® Dialogic 1000 MediaGateway Series(PBX/Analog)Legacy PhonesHeadquartersRemote OfficesFigure 2. Converged IP Media Server ArchitectureMedia gateways help service providers and enterprises offer cost-saving voice, data, and multimedia convergence services. One such solution is an application for telecommuters.The number of employees working from home on a permanent or periodic basis continues to rise. These employees need full access to company voice and data services. By installing a DMG2000 Gateway (see Figure 3), employees working from home can have the same telephony experience as their counterparts in the corporate office. They can make and receive calls and access other features such as voice mail from home, just as if they were in the office. Their office extension can be “bridged” onto a gateway port so that their “phone” rings, no matter where they are working. This enhances productivity, reduces costs, and improves both customer and employee satisfaction.4®Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series DatasheetCorporate OfficeHome OfficeRouterVoice Mail Laptop withVPN Software VPN ServerSwitchand Softphone Email Server®or Microsoft File ServerNetMeetingVPNOptionalHomeSIP ProxyRouterDSL or Cable Modem Headset orUSB Handset® T1/E1 PBX Dialogic 2000Media Gateway SeriesFigure 3. Next-generation Application Solutions — TelecommutingThe DMG2000 Gateway is able to address SIP trunking, PSTN toll bypass, and other access gateway applications. The gateway provides TDM-to-TDM routing as well as the traditional SIP-to-TDM and TDM-to-SIP routing. With this routing addition, as well as the addition of failover relays for direct TDM-to-TDM connectivity in case of power failures, or IP network issues, the gateway provides a survivable telephony connection (see Figure 4).LAN / WANTDM Digital PhoneStandard SIP LinePSTNT1/ E1 T1/ E1 Trunk Interface Trunk Interface® Dialogic 2000Media Gateway Series TDM PBXFigure 4. Survivable Access Gateway5®Datasheet Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway SeriesTechnical SpecificationsTDM Port Density by ModelDMG2030DTI 1 T1 or 1 E1DMG2060DTI 2 T1 or 2 E1DMG2120DTI 4 T1 or 4 E1IP Channel Density by ModelDMG2030DTI 30DMG2060DTI 60DMG2120DTI 120Connectors RJ-45 jacksNetwork Interfaces 10/100 BaseT Ethernet LAN port Connector 1 shielded female RJ-45 jack for LANConfiguration and Management Web browser with context-sensitive Help facility Telnet BOOTP client and TFTP client built-in SNMP v1 read-only for alarm reportingCall Routing Round Robin via IP load balancingIP Security TLS for SIP messages SRTP for media stream HTTPS for web interfacePower RequirementsLine voltage 90VAC to 264VACFrequency 47 Hz to 63 HzPhysical DimensionsHeight 1.68 in. (4.27 cm)Width 19 in. (48.26 cm)Length 14.2 in. (36.07 cm)Weight 11.1 lbs (5.03 kg)Environmental RequirementsOperating temperature +32°F to +122°F (0°C to 40°C)Storage temperature –4°F to +158°F (–20°C to 70°C) 6®Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series DatasheetTechnical Specifications (cont.)Protocol SupportSerial MCI MD-110 SMDIT-1 ISDN 5ESS DMS100 NI2 QSIGT-1 CAS E&M GroundStart LoopStartE-1 EuroISDN QSIGVoIP Call transfer/call hold/message waiting indicator) SIP per RFC 3261 RTP/RTCP for delivery of voiceFoIP T.38 FoIP emulating units transcode fax from T.30 fax protocol, supporting V.21, V.27, V.29, and V.17 modulation schemes, to T.38 for transmission over a packet networkSecurity SRTP HTTPS TLSVoice Support G.711 µ-law and A-law G.723.1 G.729ab Silence suppression with comfort noise Dynamic jitter buffer G.168 automatic echo cancellation Call Progress Analysis (CPA), including Positive Voice Detection, Positive Answering Machine Detection (PAMD), DTMF detection, and fax tone detectionQuality of Service Type of service (ToS)/IP precedence DiffServApprovalsSafetyEuropean Union EN 60950United States ANSI/UL 60950, third editionCanada CAN/CSA 60950, third editionEMCEuropean Union EN 55022-1998 Class BUnited States FCC Part 15 Class ACanada IC ES-003 Class BTelecommunicationsEuropean Union EN 55024:1998United States FCC Part 68Canada IC CS03, Issue 7Country-specific Approvals See the global product approvals database at http://www.dialogic.com/declarations Hazardous Substances RoHS compliance information at http://www.dialogic.com/rohs Reliability/WarrantyEstimated MTBF Nine yearsWarranty Warranty information at http://www.dialogic.com/warranties7®Datasheet Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway SeriesPBXs InteroperabilityAny PBX that follows one of the protocol specifications listed in the Technical Specifications section will interoperate with the DMG2000 Gateways. The following is a list of PBXs that were specifically tested either in a Dialogic, or a third party, interoperability lab. Supplemental Service Support Manufacturer Models Software Version Call Party ID Transfer MWI Avaya DEFINITY G3 Version 3 or greater Yes Yes Yes S8500 Communications Manager SW V2.0 Yes Yes Yes or greater 1 1 NEC 2400 IMX Release 5200 Dec. 92 1b or greater Yes Yes Yes Nortel Meridian 1— Release 15 or greater and options No No No Option 11c 19 and 46 are required 2 Siemens Hicom 300E CS Release 9006.4 or greater Yes Yes Yes (North American software load only) For explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 1. PBX Support — CAS Basic Call Control Supplemental Service Support Path Diversion Call Transfer Replace- Manu- Models Software Version ment MWIInbound Outbound CPIDfacturer Forward Route Join Re-Route ID and Redirect Optimi- (Hairpin) (TBCT) Reason zation Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 Version 3.2.712.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes N/A Avaya S8500 Communications Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes SW V2.0 Mitel SX-2000 S, LW 34 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes SX-2000 VS 3300 Version 5.1.4.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes1 NEC 2400 IPX R17 Release 03.46.001 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes3 Nortel Meridian 1 — Release 15 or greater and Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes Option 11c options 19 and 46 are required 3 Communications Version 2121, Release 4, Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes Server 1000 Issue 00 T 3 Siemens HiPath 4000 V2 SMR 9 SMPO Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes For explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 2. PBX Support — T1 QSIG8®Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series Datasheet Basic Call Control Supplemental Service Support Path Diversion Call Transfer Replace- Manu- Models Software Version ment MWIInbound Outbound CPIDfacturer Forward Route Join Re-Route ID and Redirect Optimi- (Hairpin) (TBCT) Reason zation Alcatel OmniPCX 4400 Version 3.2.712.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes N/A Avaya S8500 Communications Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A No No SW V2.0 or greater Mitel SX-2000 S, LW 34 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes SX-2000 VS 3300 Version 5.1.4.8 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes3 Nortel Meridian 1 — Release 15 or greater and Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes Option 11c options 19 and 46 are required 3 Communications Version 2121, Release 4, Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes No Server 1000 Issue 00 T 3 Siemens HiPath 4000 V2 SMR 9 SMPO Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes3 Ericsson MD110 Release MX1 TSW R2A Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes (BC13)3 Philips Sophos Version 6810.34 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes Yes (iS3030-288) Tenovis Integral 3 E062V01.0.0.2 Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes N/A Yes YesFor explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 3. PBX Validation — E1 QSIG Basic Call Control Supplemental Service Support Path Diversion Call Transfer Replace- (ECMA-174) (ECMA-178) Manu- Models Software Version ment MWIInbound Outbound CPIDfacturer Forward Route Join Re-Route ID and Redirect Optimi- (Hairpin) (TBCT) Reason zation 4 Avaya 5ESS Version 5e16(2)02.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes No N/A Yes N/A Yes Mitel SX-2000 S, LW 34 Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A SX-2000 VS 3300 Version 5.1.4.8 Yes Yes Yes N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A NEC All models N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Nortel DMS100 Version SN000.007 Yes Yes Yes Yes No N/A Yes N/A Yes Meridian — Release 15 or greater and Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No Option 11c options 19 and 46 are required Siemens HiPath 4000 V2 SMR 9 SMPO Yes Yes Yes No No No No No NoFor explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 4. PBX Validation — T1 NI29®Datasheet Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series Basic Call Control Supplemental Service Support Path Diversion Call Transfer Replace- Manu- Models Software Version ment MWIInbound Outbound CPIDfacturer Forward Route Join Re-Route ID and Redirect Optimi- (Hairpin) (TBCT) Reason zation 4 Avaya 5ESS Version 5e16(2)02.00 Yes Yes Yes Yes No N/A Yes N/A Yes For explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 5. PBX Validation — T1 5ESS Basic Call Control Supplemental Service Support Path Diversion Call Transfer Replace- Manu- Models Software Version ment MWIInbound Outbound CPIDfacturer Forward Route Join Re-Route ID and Redirect Optimi- (Hairpin) (TBCT) Reason zation 4 Nortel DMS100 Version SN000.007 Yes Yes Yes Yes No N/A Yes N/A Yes For explanation of notes, see Table 7. Table 6. PBX Validation — T1 DMS100 Note Explanation 1 Supported via the MCI serial protocol 2 PBX does not send the Calling Party on inbound calls. However, the Called Party and the Call Reason Code fields are supported. 3 Display on the called party phone does not update after the Join transfer completes 4 Supported via the SMDI serial protocol Table 7. Explanation of NotesOrdering Information®Dialogic Product Order Code DMG2030DTIQ 886-427DMG2060DTIQ 886-418DMG2120DTIQ 886-426DMG2060DTISQ 310-891DMG2120DTISQ 310-89210®To learn more about Dialogic products, go to www.dialogic.com.Dialogic Corporation9800 Cavendish Blvd., 5th floorMontreal, QuebecCANADA H4M 2V9®INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH DIALOGIC PRODUCTS. NO LICENSE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, BY ESTOPPEL OR OTHERWISE, TO ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IS GRANTED BY THIS DOCUMENT. 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Although many enterprises are eager to deploy converged voice and data services over IP, they see their legacy PBX systems as roadblocks to the enhanced capabilities that IP can bring. Enterprise Media Gateways from Dialogic provide cost-effective and easy to deploy IP to TDM connectivity that can enable highly efficient solutions such as unified messaging, unified communications, and SIP trunking.
Dialogic offers the proven technology of the various Dialogic Media Gateway Series (DMG Series) listed in the table below.
1000 Media Gateway SeriesThe Dialogic 1000 Media Gateway Series (DMG 1000) allows for a well-planned, phased migration to an IP network, making it a smart solution for enterprises looking to enhance their legacy PBX equipment with new VoIP access and applications. Connected between a PBX or a digital handset and a LAN or WAN, the gateways convert proprietary digital PBX messages into a format suitable for transmission over standard IP networks. |
2000 Media Gateway SeriesThe Dialogic 2000 Media Gateway Series (DMG 2000 Gateways) is a set of turnkey appliances that seamlessly merge traditional PSTN technology with IP networks. These economical gateways help consolidate typically separate voice and data networks and provide new and differentiated communication services. Without making radical, disruptive, and expensive upgrades to existing PBX equipment, service providers and enterprises can realize the benefits of a converged voice and data network with these gateways. |