TANDBERG MPS 200, MPS 800 150, PRI T1 US only, AT&T Service Code Ref.1, Sprint Service Code Ref.2

Models: MPS 800 MPS 200

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Network Interfaces

E1/T1 Network Interface Card (IIC-8) (3:3)

TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

PRI T1 (US only)

NSF Service Codes

PRI T1 (US only)

Network Service Facility (NSF) can be configured to mode Off (i.e. NSF not used – default) or mode On with any value between 0 and 31, to describe the service facility on the PRI/T1 line.

ISDN Aggregation Standards

1.H.221 Frame Structure from 64 (56*) kbps to 128 kbps

2.ISO 13871 BONDING, Mode 1 from 64 (56*) kbps to 2 Mbps

H.221

For bit rates from 56 kbps up to 128 kbps (1 or 2 channels).

The maximum relative delay difference between the 2 B-channels is 0.6 second.

BONDING

ISO 13871, BONDING Mode 1 for bit rates from 56 kbps up to 2 Mbps (1 to 30 channels).

The maximum relative delay difference between B-channels is 0.5 sec- ond (i.e. to compensate for different routing of channels).

AT&T offers several digital switched services. These include SDN with service code 1 and ACCUNET with service code 6.

Below is a list of common service profiles. As these profiles may change, contact your service provider to get the correct profile.

AT&T Service Code (Ref.1)

Code Service

0Disable *

1SDN (including GSDN)

2Toll Free Megacom (800)

3Megacom

6ACCUNET Switched Digital Service (incl. Switched Digital International)

7Long Distance Service (incl. AT&T World Connect)

8International Toll Free Service (1800)

16

AT&T MultiQuest

23

Call Redirection Service

Standard bandwidths on H.320

30ch – 24 – 23 – 18 – 12 – 8 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1

ISDN Channel Setup

The following is a description of how the ISDN channels are set up.

Incoming & Outgoing MCU calls: Normally the MCU will set up only 1 channel from PRI 1 and build up the channels starting from the bottom of the last PRI in use.

This will ensure that the MCU always have available channels on the first PRI number (which normally should be the MCUs main number).

The TANDBERG MPS supports simultaneous dial in to the same confer- ence on ISDN.

 

Sprint Service Code (Ref.2)

 

MCI Service Code (Ref.2)

Code

Service

Code

Service

0

Reserved

1

VNET / Vision

1

Private

2

800

2

Inwatts

3

PRISM1, PRISMII, WATS

3

Outwatts

4

900

4

FX

5

DAL

5TieTrunk

*“0” will still send NSF in the Q931 setup, which may cause calls to fail. Set to mode “off” if not needed. Ref. 1: AT&T TR 41459 Specification, June 1999, page 76

Ref. 2: Ascend Multiband Plus-T1/PRI, User Documentation, Page 6-8

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Installation

Quick

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Gateway

MCU

Technical

Appendices

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Setup

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Status

Configuration

Configuration

Configuration

Descriptions

 

 

 

 

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MPS 800, MPS 200 specifications

The TANDBERG MPS 200 is an advanced multipoint conferencing solution designed to enhance communication and collaboration in various environments. Renowned for its robust performance and versatile features, the MPS 200 caters to businesses and organizations seeking to integrate video conferencing seamlessly into their operations.

One of the standout features of the MPS 200 is its ability to support high-definition video conferencing. Ensuring crystal-clear imagery, it accommodates various video standards, including H.264, allowing for efficient bandwidth usage without compromising quality. This makes it an excellent choice for organizations that require high-quality video for their meetings, presentations, or training sessions.

The MPS 200 also supports a wide range of participants, facilitating large-scale conferences with multiple endpoints. It can connect numerous participants simultaneously, allowing teams from different locations to collaborate effectively. This scalability is essential for businesses that frequently host meetings with various stakeholders, enabling seamless interaction and engagement.

Another noteworthy technology integrated into the MPS 200 is its flexibility in connectivity. It supports a variety of protocols, including SIP and H.323, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. This flexible design allows organizations to integrate the MPS 200 into their current systems with minimal disruptions, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to upgrade their conferencing capabilities.

In addition to video conferencing, the MPS 200 offers features such as content sharing, which enables users to share documents, presentations, and other materials during meetings. This functionality enhances collaboration by allowing participants to view and discuss content in real-time, fostering engagement and ensuring that everyone remains on the same page.

The user interface of the MPS 200 is designed for ease of use, providing intuitive controls that facilitate quick setup and management of conferences. Users can initiate or join meetings with just a few clicks, ensuring that technology does not hinder productivity.

Security is a priority with the MPS 200, which incorporates various encryption methods to protect sensitive information during video calls. With security becoming increasingly important in today’s digital landscape, this feature offers peace of mind to users, particularly in enterprise environments.

In summary, the TANDBERG MPS 200 stands out as a comprehensive multipoint conferencing solution that delivers high-quality video, extensive connectivity options, and advanced collaboration features. Its user-friendly design, scalability, and robust security measures make it a vital asset for organizations aiming to enhance their communication strategies in the digital age. Whether for internal meetings or external engagements, the MPS 200 serves as an indispensable tool for effective collaboration.