Matrix feature-rich ATAs offer connectivity to VoIP, GSM and POTS networks. An ATA user can plug standard analog telephone devices to the ATA and the analog device(s) will connect transparently to the IP and GSM networks. An ATA thus provides a user with the ease of using a standard telephone instrument, yet make VoIP and GSM calls. The ATAs can also be interfaced to existing PBX system, offering GSM and IP line to be shared among the PBX users.
3. SETU ATA
Presentation Outline
Introduction
Variants
Target Customers
Applications
Key Features
Technical Specifications
Matrix Gateway Range of Products
4. Introduction
Open Standard SIP based VoIP to Analog Telephone Adaptors (ATA)
Feature-Loaded for Residential and Business Applications
Standard Connectivity with Analog Phone or any PBX
Simultaneous Voice and Internet Accessibility
5. Variants
SETU ATA211G
1 GSM Port
1 FXS Port
1 LAN & 1 WAN
3 SIP Accounts
SETU ATA211
1 FXO Port
1 FXS Port
1 LAN & 1 WAN
3 SIP Accounts
SETU ATA2S
2 FXS Port
1 LAN & 1 WAN
3 SIP Accounts
SETU ATA1S
1 FXS Port
1 LAN & 1 WAN
3 SIP Accounts
8. Residential Applications
Need: Residential users want to browse internet and make international/local calls to
connect with family and friends
Solution: SETU ATA can make cost-effective calls over IP by registering voice service
provider and allow easy access to browse internet on PC with broadband connection
PSTN
Internet
Modem/Router
Users
SETU ATA
PC
SIP Proxy
(ITSP)
Home
9. Business Applications
Need: Head office users want to make calls to their branch offices located at different
locations national/international
Solution: SETU ATA can be integrated with the existing PBX at head office or branch
office and SIP trunking services can be used to connect sites
10. Peer-to-peer Applications
Place VoIP calls without involving sip proxy server
Point-to-point calls without availing SIP trunking services
500 direct dial access codes to map IP addresses into short codes
Modem
/Router
Modem
/Router
Internet
Switch
Switch
User
PC
PC
User
PC
PC
12. Auto Provisioning
Automatic configuration and periodic firmware update of all ATAs from a
central location
Configuration and upgrade files can be downloaded from centrally located
Matrix Redirect Server
Hassle-free mass deployments eliminating the configuration individually
Auto Provisioning
Auto
Configuration
Auto
Firmware
Upgrade
13. Auto Configuration
Auto Configuration helps SETU ATA to get the configuration file from ACS
Redirects to ITSP’s
Auto
Configuration
Server
(Auto Configuration Server)
Sends the MAC
Address to Matrix
Redirect Server
Internet
Matrix Redirect
Server
Customer Premises
ITSP’s ACS
Sends
Configuration
File
14. Auto Firmware Upgrade
Auto Firmware Upgrade helps SETU ATA to get the upgrade from Matrix
Firmware Upgrade Server
Sends Firmware
Upgrade File
Checks for Update
Internet
SETU ATA
Firmware
Upgrade Server
15. Auto PSTN/GSM Fallback
Continuous network connectivity
Less dependency on a single network
More reliable communication
User dials Called
Party
Call automatically gets placed
through PSTN
SETU ATA
User
GSM/PSTN
Internet gets
down
Called
Party
Internet
16. Caller Line Identification and Presentation
Caller ID Types - DTMF Detection, FSK ITU-T and FSK Bellcore
Caller ID presentation for external and internal numbers
FXS Port can be configured for CLIP protocol as per use
17. DHCP and PPPoE
SETU ATA can be configured with any ISP (Internet Service Provider) offering
different connection-method such as DHCP/PPPoE or via static IP
18. Multi-Stage Dialing
Avoid dialing multiple access codes and strings
With Multi-Stage Dialing, caller can dial the complete number (i.e., SIP-ID of
ATA and extension number) at a time
SETU ATA will internally process the dialed number in two stages
19. Multi-Stage Dialing : Application
EXT-101
PBX
PBX
EXT-201
Internet
User
First ATA accepts the call and
forwards it to the SIP-ID of the
Second ATA
On Call Maturity, Second User
ATA dials the destination
Extension Number
EXT-101 wants to call EXT-201
Caller dials 22 (SIP-ID of first ATA) and then 201 (extension to be called)
First ATA dials SIP-ID of second ATA (22)
On call maturity, second ATA extends the call to called device
20. Point-to-point Calls
Place VoIP calls without involving SIP proxy server
Free VoIP calling between two remote sites
No need of static IP, Point-to-point calls can be established with dynamic
public IP address
500 direct dial access codes to map IP addresses into short codes
21. Return Call to Original Caller
When a caller leaves a missed on the GSM/3G or VoIP trunk, SETU ATA
automatically gives a call back
On receiving the call, user is provided to call the operator to further connect the
call to the required person
Boost productivity by avoiding human intervention and time-delay
GSM
/UMTS(3G)
/VoIP
Caller Leaves Missed Call on
SETU ATA Trunk Port and
System Initiates Auto Call
back
Sales Member
Operator
SETU ATA
22. Enhanced Voice Quality
Toll quality voice with all industry standard codecs support
G.711 A/µ-Law, G.723, G.729ab support
Voice Activity Detection (VAD) offers proper bandwidth utilization
Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) and Echo cancellation ensures
superior voice quality
Noise-free, clear voice quality with least bandwidth consumption
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23. Simplified Configuration and Management
Auto provisioning for faster deployments
East installation with remote programing and upgrade
Quick troubleshooting with LED indication and signal strength indication
Enhanced system security with alphanumeric password
24. Basic and Supplementary Features
3-Party Conference
Caller ID/CLIP (DTMF, FSK-ITU-T V.23, Bellcore 202A)
Call Forward
Call Hold
Call Toggle
Call Waiting
Call Transfer
CLIR (SIP/GSM)
FAX over IP - T.38 and Pass-Through
25. Advance Features
Auto PSTN Fallback (SETU ATA211)
PIN Authentication
CLI Display
Port Forwarding and DMZ
DHCP Server and Client
Programmable Call Progress
Tones and Rings
Digest Authentication
SNMP Monitoring
Dynamic DNS
SRTP/TLS over SIP
MAC Address Cloning
Supplementary Calling Features
Message Wait Indication
VLAN Tagging
NAT and STUN
WAN and LAN Ports for Internal
Routing
26. Specifications
Description
SETU ATA1S
SETU ATA2S
SETU ATA211
SETU ATA211G
FXS Port (RJ11)
1
2
1
1
FXO Port (RJ11)
-
-
1
-
GSM Port
-
-
-
1
Ethernet Port (RJ45)
2
2
2
2
DC Power Input Jack
1
1
1
1
VoIP Protocols
SIPv2
SIP Accounts
3
Peer-to-Peer Table
500 Entries
Dial Plan
100 Entries
100 Entries
100 Entries
Phone Book
100 Entries
60 Entries
60 Entries
Fax over IP
Voice CODECS
T.38 and Pass-Through
G.711 A/µ-Law, G.726,
G.729A, G.729B
G.723, G.729A,
G.729B, PCM-A/µ
G.723, G.729A,
G.729B, PCM-A/µ
27. Matrix GATEWAY RANGE OF PRODUCTS
PRODUCT
DESCRIPTION
SETU VGFX
Multi-port SIP based VoIP to GSM/3G-FXO-FXS Gateway
SETU VGB
Multi-port SIP based VoIP to GSM/3G-BRI Gateway
SETU VTEP
VoIP to T1/E1 PRI Gateway
SETU VFXTH
Medium-Density Multi-port SIP based VoIP to FXO-FXS Gateway
SETU VFX
Low-Density Multi-port SIP based VoIP to FXO-FXS Gateway
SIMADO GFX
Multi-port GSM to FXS Gateway
SIMADO GBR
Multi-port GSM to BRI Gateway
28.
29. Type of Presentation: Product Presentation
Number of Slides: 29
Revised On: 1st April 2013
Version-Release Number: V1R2
For Further Information Please Contact:
Email ID: Info.Telecom@MatrixComSec.com
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Notas do Editor
Avoid VoIP Carrier Charges associated with Proxy Calling
No SIP Proxy Involvement
Cost-effective VoIP calls among geographically distant branch-offices
500 Direct Dial Access Codes Instead of Long Numbers or IP Addresses