
RG6x4 SERIES ADSL2/2+ Residential Gateways
Voice over IP (AT-RG634A/B and AT-RG644A/B)
The RG6x4 offer a choice of Voice over IP signaling methods, namely H.323, SIP and MGCP including NCS 1.0 profile. H.323 provides compatibility with existing H.323 services (e.g. Microsoft NetMeeting) whilst SIP and MGCP are newer protocols, optimized for operation over IP networks.This multiple protocol support provides maximum flexibility for service providers, allowing them to provide an IP telephony service based on cost and
Similarly, a choice of different voice and data encoding algorithms are also available comprising G.711
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Video Streaming
The RG6x4 offers unique features to optimize the delivery of video contents to customers on copper pair, namely VLAN, extended interleave memory, IGMP snooping and proxying. It supports full IGMP snooping capability (v1/v2) and individual LAN ports can receive different multicast transmissions e.g. different movies or TV channels.The RG6x4 ‘snoops’ IGMP packets
Management and Configuration
The RG6x4 is designed for high volume ADSL access network deployment; this is reflected in the Zero Touch Configurator (ZTC), whereby no user intervention is required when installing a unit. ZTC is a distributed configuration system based on the industry standard Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). ZTC provides intelligent and automatic configuration of remote RG units. It analyzes incoming status information from each RG unit and dynamically creates the appropriate configuration file or operating system download as required, it then selects the appropriate download mechanism (e.g.TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS etc.) to complete the process.The ZTC client in the RG initiates the download process on power up, or on expiry of its DHCP lease timer. ZTC provides secure authentication of client devices, resilience through distributed server operation and in- built scalability for very large networks.
The RG6x4 also offers the following conventional management and configuration interfaces:
•Telnet (using Command Line Interface)
•SNMP v1/v2/v3
Specifications |
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User’s Ports |
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4 | 10/100TX | (RJ45) |
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2 | VoIP FXS ports | ||
1 | VoIP EuroISDN | ||
WAN Port |
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1 | ADSL |
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1 | ADSL (RJ45) Annex B |
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Layer 2 Operation
Layer 2 wirespeed packet switching IGMP v1/v2 Multicast support
Tag based IEEE 802.1Q VLANs (16 max.) IEEE 802.1p prioritization
IEEE 802.1Q tag insertion and stripping
Programmable Rate limiting ingress/egress Port Mirroring ingress/egress traffic
Double QoS queue on each port
Port speed selection 10, 100 or 10/100 1,000 MAC addresses
Layer 3 Operation
NAT
PPPoE
Stateful Inspection Firewall
Intrusion Detection and Blocking System
IPSec/VPN | passthrough | |
Virtual | Server | |
Global | IP | address pool |
Dynamic port opening | ||
DHCP client, server and relay | ||
DNS proxy |
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PAP/CHAP | authentication | |
Static and Dynamic IP address assignment | ||
RIPv1/v2 |
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VoIP Protocols | ||
H.323 |
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SIP |
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MGCP/NCS | 1.0 |
VOIP Ports (AT-RG634A/B and AT-RG644A/B)
G.711 | ||||
G.723 | (optional) |
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G.726 | 16/24/32/40kbps |
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G.729 | 8kbps |
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G.168 | LEC |
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T.38 Fax | Relay |
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Automatic | Fax/Modem Detection | |||
Voice | Activity | Detection | (VAD) | |
Comfort Noise | Generation (CNG) | |||
Error | Mitigation/Bad Frame Interpolation | |||
Adaptive jitter | buffer | 5 per FXS port | ||
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ISDN BRI | Power feed: | 100mA, 4W | ||
RTP voice | packet encapsulation |
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