Mediant 3000
El Mediant 3000 es un Gateway VoIP de diversos funciones y alta disponibilidad que soporta canales de baja y mediana densidad. El factor de forma compacto (2U) de Mediant 3000 satisface las necesidades no sólo de proveedores de servicios con redes dispersas geográficamente, sino también de grandes empresas en las que se necesitan Gateways VoIP confiables y densas para las comunicaciones empresariales críticas.
El Mediant 3000 en Redes de Proveedores de Servicios
En la actualidad, la mayoría de los Proveedores de Servicios están migrando desde redes TDM centralizadas heredadas hacia redes IP descentralizadas. El Mediant 3000 se adapta a esta tendencia, ofreciendo una escalabilidad excepcional de hasta 2016 canales de voz en un chasis compacto 2U de 19”, lo que permite colocarlo en pequeños POPs, cerca de las redes telefónicas locales. Asimismo, el Mediant 3000 suministra la misma disponibilidad de nivel carrier a la que los proveedores de servicios están acostumbrados con sus equipos de telefonía tradicional, y cuenta con una gran variedad de protocolos de acceso y toncal ideales para cualquier aplicación, tales como los protocolos de acceso PRI, V5.2 y CAS y protocolos de troncal SS7/M2UA/M3UA. El Mediant 3000 satisface las necesidades de proveedores de servicios alámbricos, por cable, móviles y mixtos.

El Mediant 3000 en Grandes Empresas
La migración hacia VoIP en las empresas está determinada por criterios de costos así como por la necesidad de implementar un servicio de telefonía integrado con más funcionalidades. Esta transición redunda en redes de telefonía empresarial heterogéneas que despliegan diversos sistemas PBX provenientes de proveedores distintos, algunos de ellos heredados y otros basados en IP. Una empresa puede decidir conectarse a un Proveedor de Servicios PSTN o a un Proveedor de Servicios de Telefonía por Internet (ITSP), o ambos. Mediant 3000 cuenta con funciones integrales de acceso PSTN, así como funciones de interfuncionamiento SIP - SIP que permiten la interconexión de todos estos elementos. Las grandes empresas a menudo despliegan centros de contacto empresariales críticos en los que la alta disponibilidad de Mediant 3000 constituye un factor clave. Mediant 3000 soporta no sólo interfaces E1/T1, sino también interfaces PSTN de alta densidad, tales como T3, STM-1 y OC3 con el fin de disminuir los costos de arrendamiento PSTN de las empresas. La interoperabilidad comprobada de Mediant 3000 con distintos conmutadores PBX y PSTN facilita un despliegue sin problemas.

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| Capacity | Up to 2,016 channels in simplex or redundant configuration |
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Voice Coders |
High Definition Voice Codecs¹: G.722, G.722.2 (Wideband AMR), G.729.1 (Wideband G.729) Wireline: G.711, G.7221, G.723.1, G.726/7, G.729A/B, EG.711, MS GSM, iLBC1 GSM/UMTS: GSM-FR, GSM EFR, AMR, AMR-WB¹ CDMA: EVRC¹, EVRC-B¹ Independent dynamic vocoder selection per channel (within each group) Not all coders can be used simultaneously |
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Echo Cancellation |
G.165 and G.168-2002 compliant, with 32, 64 or 128 ms tail length |
| Fax and Modem Transport | Fax/Modem Detection Control, T.38 (IP) compliant Group 3 & SG3 fallback to T.30, fax and modem bypass (automatic fallback to G.711) support |
| DTMF/MF | IP-side or PSTN-side detection and generation, RFC 2833 compliant DTMF relay Detection and Generation of Call Progress tones |
| Quality Enhancement | VAD, CNG, dynamic programmable jitter buffer, 802.1p/Q VLAN tagging, DiffServ |
| PSTN Access | E1 ISDN: EuroISDN, QSIG, Australia, Hong Kong (HKT), Korea, New Zealand, INS-1500 (Japan), VN3, VN4, VN6 (France); T1 ISDN: NI2, 4ESS, 5ESS, DMS100; E1 CAS: MFC-R2 (multiple variants), MELCAS; T1 CAS: E&M, GroundStart, LoopStart; V5.2; IUA |
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PSTN Trunking |
SS7/Sigtran: M3UA, M2UA, Redundancy (1+1), SS7 Tunneling |
| IP Transport | IETF RFC 3550, RFC 3551 RTP/IP Transport, TCP, UDP, RFC3267, RFC 3558 RTP/UDP/IP, Nb-IP (TS 29.415) |
| Control Protocols | MGCP (RFC 3435), TGCP (PacketCable), MEGACO (H.248, RFC 3015), SIP (RFC 3261) IMS Mn - TS 29.332, IMS Mc (TS 29.232) |
| Security | IPSEC, SIP/TLS, HTTPS, SRTP¹ and AES¹ Separation of OAM, Control and Media traffic is possible by using either different IP interfaces (available only on T1/E1 configuration) or VLANs |
| SIP IP - IP Mediation³ | SIP - SIP Normalization, Network Topology Hiding, Transcoding and Conversion, Signaling Translation, Multiple Service Provider Connectivity and Load Balancing, Redundancy between Servers/Softswitch, Survivability (SAS) 2 |
| Management |
Element Management System, SNMPv2, SNMPv3, CLI, WEB3 |
| Maintainability |
All shelf modules are hot swappable, including boards, power supplies, fans, and power entry modules |
| Redundancy Scheme | Power supply, fans: N+1 load shared Media gateway blades (including PSTN interfaces): 1+1 Optical interfaces (PSTN): 1+1, APS protected |
| Interfaces | PSTN: 1 OC-3 or STM-1 APS optical links, 1 to 3 T3 (DS3) electrical links, up to 63/84 E1/T1 links IP: Dual Redundant 100/1000 Base-T Ethernet ports and additional two Dual Redundant 100 Base-T Ethernet ports for OEM and Control (Available on the E1/T1 configuration only) Clock Synchronization: BITS/SETS (GR-1244 Stratum-3 and G.813 compliant), line synchronization (via STM-1/OC-3 link or DS1 trunk) |
| Enclosure | 4-slot, 2U cPCI chassis |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 88 mm x 482.6 mm x 296.8 mm |
| Weight | Approx. 35.27 lbs. (16 kgs.), fully loaded |
| Mounting | Per EIA Standard RS-310-C in 19-inch rack specification |
| Power | 48 V DC Dual Feed, with up to 2 DC Power modules, 100–240 V AC redundant Dual Feed |
| Cooling | Replaceable fan tray & filter |
| Telecommunication Standards | FCC part 68, TBR4 and TBR13 |
| Safety and EMC Standards |
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| Environmental | NEBS Level 3: GR-63-Core, GR-1089-Core, Type 1 & 3, ETS300 019 |
1 Reduced channel capacity
2 Future release
3 Available on non High Availability configuration
- Low to mid-density VoIP gateway offering scaling from 480 to 2016 channels
- Supports high availability configuration with reliable 1+1 redundancy
- Compact footprint (2U), ideal for small locations
- Allows easy capacity upgrades via a software key
- Provides multi-control protocol support: SIP, H.248, MGCP and TGCP
- Offers broad range of PSTN interfaces including E1, T1, T3, OC3 and STM-1
- Enables flexible interworking between IP - TDM and IP - IP
- Supplies a wide range of vocoders which include Low Bit Rate (LBR), wireline, cellular and wideband vocoders
- No capacity hit on most of the LBR vocoders (e.g., G.729, G.723 and AMR)
- Functions as an IMS Media Gateway and I-BGF network elements
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Application Notes
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AudioCodes Media Gateways - The Perfect Replacement for Nortel Passport
(PDF, 807,9KB)
Release Date: Feb 02, 12 -
Carrier/Service Provider Applications – Quality, Cost-effective Solutions for Every Network
(PDF, 1,5MB)
Release Date: Mar 13, 09 -
Retiring Legacy Class 5 Switches While Protecting Investment in V5.2 Access Networks
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Release Date: Feb 24, 09 -
Military Transition to Next Generation Networks
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Brochures
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AudioCodes Session Experience Manager - Optimizing Your Voice Quality
(PDF, 1,2MB)
Release Date: Mar 21, 12 -
Certified SIP Gateways, SBCs and IP Phones for Avaya solutions
(PDF, 1,4MB)
Release Date: Dec 19, 11
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Case Studies
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Optimized Least Cost Routing for a Large Call Center
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BT Global Services and AudioCodes help business customers to maximize the benefits of Microsoft Unified Communications Solutions
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Customer Communications solutions with Genesys GVP and AudioCodes Media Gateways
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Enterprise Migration to Microsoft Unified Communications using AudioCodes Media Gateways
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A Carrier IP-to-IP Transcoding and Mediation Solution for Unified Messaging
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Enterprise Aggregation & PSTN Trunking
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Certifications
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Nortel Compatible Product Certificate for Mediant 3000 by AudioCodes Inc. on Communication Server 1000 Certification
(PDF, 13,3KB)
Release Date: Jun 26, 11
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Compliance and Regulatory Information
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AudioCodes Policy for Hazardous Substances and WEEE Directives
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3000 Series Regulatory Information
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Datasheets
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VoIP media and transcoding gateway
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Interoperability Configuration Guides & Scenario Files
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Mediant Gateways with PBX T1 and PAETEC SIP Trunk Configuration Note
(PDF, 1,2MB)
Release Date: Feb 28, 12 -
AudioCodes E-SBC with Microsoft Lync and Spitfire SIP Trunk Configuration Note
(PDF, 1,9MB)
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Configuration Note Mediant Gateways with PBX T1 and Bell-Canada Sip Trunk
(PDF, 1,2MB)
Release Date: Oct 17, 11 -
AudioCodes Mediant 3000 and Mediant 800 MSBG _Mediant_1000 MSBG with Microsoft Lync and Bell Canada SIP Trunk Configuration Note
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Release Date: Aug 14, 11 -
Configuring AudioCodes Mediant 3000 with Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0
(PDF, 4,3MB)
Release Date: Jun 23, 11 -
Configuring Aura Session Manager and Avaya Aura Communication Manager Access Element with AudioCodes Mediant 3000 Gateway to access E1 PSTN
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Release Date: Jun 23, 11 -
Certified Interoperability with Standard PBXs by AudioCodes for Genesys Labs
(PDF, 438,0KB)
Release Date: May 25, 10 -
Genesys SIP Server 8 with AudioCodes Gateways Installation Guide
(PDF, 4,7MB)
Release Date: Mar 18, 10 -
By Avaya
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Lync Server 2010 Documentation
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LTRT-34110 AudioCodes ELIN Gateway for MS Lync E9-1-1 Configuration Note.pdf
(PDF, 798,2KB)
Release Date: Dec 15, 11AudioCodes ELIN Gateway for MS Lync E9-1-1 Configuration Note
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Product Lifecycle Bulletins
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0141 Product Notice - SW Version 6 4 for gateway Released.pdf
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Product Notice 0101
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EoS for SW Version 5.2
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Product Notice 0088
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Product Notice 0081
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Product notice 0069
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Product Notice 0060
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Product Notice 0056
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Product Notice 0055
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Product Notice 0050
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Product Notice 0027
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WEEE Recycling Passport Documents
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Recycling Passport
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Webinar Presentations
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Migrating to Unified Communications with Microsoft Lync - Emergency Services and E911 with UC
(PDF, 2,7MB)
Release Date: Mar 14, 12
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White Papers


