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The IG550 is designed for use in a 20-to-100 user environment, with optimal performance at branch offices with 20 to 80 telephones.

The IG550 features Standard Local Survivability (SLS). SLS provides partial backup media gateway controller (MGC) functionality in the event that the connection with the primary MGC is lost.

In addition to advanced and comprehensive telephony services that are provided by the TGM550, the Juniper J-series Router, either the J4350 or J6350, provides full data networking services, precluding the need for a WAN router. The J-series routers use Juniper Physical Interface Modules (PIMs) for the hardware components to support network and routing features. The J-series routers also provide Ethernet connections to a separate Ethernet switch that IP phones connect to.

IG550 features

The IG550, through its use of the TGM550 and TIMS, supports the following features:

Voice

-Traditional telephones and trunks. In particular:

Two built-in line ports to support two analog telephones or incoming analog DID trunks on the TGM550

Two built-in analog trunk ports to support a trunk or trunks of the following types on the TGM550:

-Loop start

-Ground start

-Analog Centralized Automated Message Accounting (CAMA)

-Direct Inward/Outbound Dialing (DIOD) (Japan only)

An additional four analog line ports and four analog trunk ports on the TIM514

-IP telephones

-Survivability features for continuous voice services

-VoIP Media Gateway services

-ISDN-BRI trunks

-E1/T1 DS1 trunks

-Fax and modem over IP

-Real Time Transport Protocol (RTP)/Real Time Transport Control Protocol (RTCP) processing

Security

-Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS) Authentication support

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Avaya 555-245-600 manual IG550 features