Product Overview
MX60E VoIP Gateway is a member of MX series developed by New Rock Technologies, Inc., which is designed for multi-purposes applications. Supporting SIP and MGCP for call signaling and TR069 for management as well, MX60 enables vast deployment in delivering carrier-hosted converged services as well as enterprise-based voice applications. A MX60 gateway is typically used to connect analog telephone terminals, PBXs or key systems to the IP network through FXO or FXS ports, and is ideal components in many VoIP-based solutions.
Newrock MX60 VoIP Gateway Key Features
- Support 3GPP IMS
- Support TR069/TR104/TR106 for remote management
- Flexible configuration of FXS/FXO ports
- PSTN failover on power failure or network interruption
- 500 routing rule capacity
- IP filter, encryption for security
- Support Fax (T.30/T.38), POS machine and modem
- Busy tone detection and polarity reversal of FXO ports
- Compatible with unified communication solutions, such as CallManager, OCS, and Asterisk
Intelligent and Rich in Features
In a highly compact 1U chassis, MX60 adopts embedded Linux operating system and offers rich features, such as call transfer, call pick-up, built-in 3-way conference, caller ID, CRBT, T.38 Fax relay, flexible call routing with 500 rule capacity, number translation, PSTN failover on power failure or network interruption, and etc. MX60 is powered by high speed CPU and dedicated DSP chip sets, which allow MX60 to be used in highest call traffic applications.
Easy to Operate and Maintain
MX60 provides Web-based management GUI, allowing user to configure parameters, upgrade firmware, import and export configuration data, monitor status, and etc. MX60 also supports remote management standards, such as Auto-provisioning, Telnet, TFTP, SNMPv2, TR069, TR104 and TR106.
High Interoperability
MX60 has performed the interoperability tests with many softswitch and IPPBX from worldwide vendors, including IP-PBX from Microsoft (OCS), Cisco (CallManager), Nortel (CS1000), and softswitch from Huawei, ZTE, Ericson, and etc.
Free Upgrade
When choosing next generation communication equipment for IP network, cost reduction and investment protection are the main challenges. MX60 offers best performance of cost reduction. Through software upgrade, latest VoIP functions and standard can be continuously delivered to customers and prolong cycle time of the equipment.
System Features
SIP protocol RFC3261 RFC3262 RFC3264 RFC3311 RFC3515 RFC3581 RFC3966 RFC4028 SIP registration (Per trunk, per gateway) Registration expire setting SIP trunk Backup SIP proxy (Up to 10 proxies) Peer-to-peer communication SIP-to-SIP relay Hook flash relay (INFO)
FXS Polarity inverse generation Caller ID generation (FSK, DTMF, before ring and after ring) Ring cadence setting Ring frequency setting Volume control Hook flash timing setting Message waiting indicator (FSK, polarity inverse)
FXO Polarity inverse detection Caller ID detection (FSK, DTMF, before ring and after ring) Busy tone detection DTMF out-pulsing timing setting Volume control Ring timing setting Automatic attendant (2nd – stage dialing) Direct inward dialing Busyout
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Codec/FAX/RTP G.711ALaw, G.711ULaw, G.729A, G.723.1r63, G.723.1r53, GSM T.38 fax relay, T.30 fax transparent Echo cancellation Dynamic jitter buffer management Static jitter buffer DTMF relay (RFC 2833, SIP/INFO, inband)
Voice QoS IEEE 802.1p tag DiffServ code point (TOS) bits
Call control Blind transfer Explicit transfer Call forward on busy Call forward on no answer Call forward variable Call waiting Caller ID Caller ID blocking Caller ID on call waiting Distinctive ring Do not disturb Music on hold Color ring back tone Call progress tone (Configurable) Release control (Called party control, calling party control) Three-way calling Speed dialing Calling and called number based routing Call number transformation (Add, delete, replace) Hunt group (Sequential and circular hunt) Ring group Digit map PSTN failover (Upon IP network break or failure to reach SIP proxy, or power break)
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Networking DHCP DNS/DDNS PPPoE NAT traversal (STUN)
Security IP access list (IP table) SIP/RTP/TELNET/HTTP/TFTP port assignment Web-utility access privilege (Admin and user)
System management TR069-based management (Include TR069, TR104, and TR106) Standard SNMP agent (MIB v2) Web-based management interface (Local and remote access) Firmware upgrade Log management (8 levels) Syslog Various debugging and call trace TCP dump Remote management with console and telnet Configuration files import and export System status monitoring and statistics
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