SANGOMA Technology • • • • Canadian Based Company R&D and Manufacture in Cannada for Interface Card business Found in 1984 Premium provider for voice and data connectivity components for software-based communication application. • Focus on OST/Proprietary • Used in leading PBX, IVR, Contact Center world-wide. Vibrant Ecosystem Enabled by Sangoma Open Source Telephony Proprietary PBX and IVR Ready to use drivers for Sangoma boards Plug-in to major soft-PBX and IVRs Contact Center Carrier and Data Networking OEM Integration with major software suites Proven Infrastructure Technology SANGOMA and VoIP Gateways Build your own app Vega Series Sangoma APIs DIY Dahdi FreeTDM Leverage Opensource Leverage Closed source Appliances !! NEW !! Vega Appliance Series Gateway • • • • • Real Enterprise Grade, Gateway product Best Quality and Reliability Competitive pricelist Very Large Interoperate List Best Functionality • Voice, FAX and Modem Support • Hugely Flexible Call Routing for Fallback and Least Cost Routing • Emergency PSTN backup function • Failsafe E1 pass-through backup function • H.323 and SIP • Full Product Range • Vega 50, Analog or BRI for 2-10 Ports • Vega 5000, Analog for 16, 24, 32, or 50 FXS ports and 2FXO ports • Vega 400, E1/T1 for 1 to 4 Ports Innovation and Interoperability Why VoIP Gateways? • Because the traditional networks and VoIP networks co-exist and they need to communicate • Evolutionary Approach to VOIP – Reduced Costs • Investment Protection of Existing Infrastructure • Highly flexible in terms of adapting to existing customers requirements – particularly Multi-Vendor installations • Reduced Cost of Adoption – Installation – Training • Better ROI for the Service Provider and the End User Features – All Gateways • VoIP Protocols – SIP or H.323 – TLS / SRTP for security(1) • Dual LAN + Console Port • Management – Web GUI – CLI – RADIUS – SNMP – Syslog – Billing logs • Powerful routing capabilities • Remote Firmware Upgrade • Vocoding – G.711, G.729, G.723, GSM(1) • G.168 Echo Cancellation • T.38 Fax relay • Non Concentrating • Enhanced Network Proxy(1) (1) Optional License Vega 400 – 8 to 120 Calls (4 E1) • Fixed PSTN Combination – 4 T1/E1 main ports – 4 T1/E1 failover relay ports – All 4 ports always active • VoIP Density – 8 to 120 ports (software licenses) • DSP Modules for upgrades • Internal Power Supply • Desktop or 19” rack mount • Dimensions – 1U – 17.2” x 1.7” x 10.8” Fallback ports in case of failure Failover Unit T1/E1 cables Main Unit To/From Telco T1/E1 cables Fallback ports in case of failure Failover Unit Internal relay trips to connect to failover ports Main Unit To/From Telco T1/E1 cables Fallback ports alternative use ITSP SIP ISDN • • • • ISDN Vega inserted between PBX and PSTN Completely transparent Groom calls to SIP over time Resilience in case of failure or maintenance Fallback ports alternative use ITSP SIP ISDN ISDN Internal relay trips to connect PBX to Telco To/From PBX To/From Telco T1/E1 cables Vega 5000 – High Density FXS Gateway • • Port Combinations – 16 FXS + 2 FXO – 24 FXS + 2 FXO – 32 FXS + 2 FXO – 50 FXS + 2 FXO – Fully functional FXO ports – FXO fallback FXS Capabilities – 8km loop length support – Secondary protection included – 80Vrms ringing • Internal Power Supply • Dimensions (rack mountable): 17.2” x 1.7” x 10.8” Vega 500 – Low Density Gateway • • • FXS – 4 FXS + 2FXO – 8 FXS + 2 FXO – Fully functional FXO ports – FXO fallback FXO – 4 FXO – 8 FXO BRI – 2 BRI – 4 BRI – 8 BRI(1) – NT, TE Support – Phantom power – Pin switching • External Power Supply • Dimensions: 11.8” x 1.75” x 9.33” • Rackmountable Vega 500 – Low Density Gateway • • • FXS – 4 FXS + 2FXO – 8 FXS + 2 FXO – Fully functional FXO ports – FXO fallback FXO – 4 FXO – 8 FXO BRI – 2 BRI – 4 BRI – 8 BRI(1) – NT, TE Support – Phantom power – Pin switching • External Power Supply • Dimensions: 11.8” x 1.75” x 9.33” • Rackmountable SIP Trunking ITSP SIP / VoIP Previous connection to PSTN: Analogue / BRI / PRI PBX, TDM Endpoints SIP Trunking with Resilience ITSP SIP / VoIP PSTN On SIP / www / WAN failure Vega reroutes all calls via PSTN Analogue BRI PRI PBX, TDM Endpoints PSTN Trunking for IP PBXs IPBX • Snom • 3CX • Asterisk • Cisco • Avaya • Etc. PSTN Analogue BRI PRI SIP/VoIP SIP/VoIP LAN IP Phones Analogue connectivity for IP PBXs IPBX • Snom • 3CX • Asterisk • Cisco • Avaya • Etc. PSTN Analogue BRI PRI SIP/VoIP SIP/VoIP LAN FXS IP Phones FXS Analog endpoints FXS PSTN access for VoIP Contact Centers IP Call Centers • Interactive Intelligence • Genesys • Vicidial • Noble • Etc SIP/VoIP PSTN Analogue BRI PRI SIP/VoIP LAN IP Phones + Agent Desktop Remote office survivability - normal IP Phones WWW Remote Office Head Office IP Phones PSTN Corporate IP PBX Remote office survivability - Failover IP Phones WWW Remote Office Head Office IP Phones PSTN Corporate IP PBX Teleworking on Legacy PBX Bi-directional Telephony No change to existing method of use for any user Inter-Teleworker call handling Access to in-office voice applications Voice Traffic Prioritisation Voice traffic to ITSP over the WAN takes priority over LAN to WAN data traffic When no voice calls are in progress, full bandwidth is provided to data traffic 2 LAN interfaces option is software configurable Hosted IP Centrex / Resilience Proxy All calls pass through Vega Proxy Registrar on to ITSP On Internet outage Vega Proxy Registrar assumes control Proxy Registrar routes calls over PSTN On Internet restoral, calls re-route via ITSP link Site to Site SIP Trunking Two sites interconnected by PSTN and Internet Inter-PBX calls route via Internet SIP trunk On Internet outage, calls re-route via PSTN On Internet restoral, calls re-route via SIP trunk