IPM-1610
The IPM-1610 is a complete VoIP media processing solution providing IP and PSTN interfaces as needed to build next generation applications for both today’s and tomorrow’s networks. Moreover, introducing a packet interface for voice streaming the blade enables a smooth evolution from legacy PCI bus architecture to distributed, scalable, packet-based architecture.
Deliver Feature-Rich Solutions
A broad selection of firmware-based media processing capabilities is available with the IPM-1610 including: message record/playback, conferencing, on-board announcements storage, voice coding, echo cancellation, fax processing and call progress tone detection. Each channel resource on the IPM-1610 is universal and can perform media processing functions while utilizing full flexibility in endpoints.
Comply with Industry Standards
The IPM-1610 blade complies with industry standard network control protocols including MGCP, MEGACO (H.248), SIP or AudioCodes’ proprietary TPNCP. These allow for the implementation of a distributed media server architecture that separates call-processing functions from media processing functions, resulting in better redundancy, scalability and higher system availability.
Protect Customer Investment
The IPM-1610 is based on the VoIPerfect™ architecture, AudioCodes’ underlying, best-of-breed, core media gateway technology for all of its products. The IPM-1610 supports AudioCodes’ API, which enables software download, provisioning and control. It was designed to maintain essential API backward compatibility in order to protect customers’ investment in the development of products based on former generations.
Enable Fast & Easy Integration
Enabling accelerated design cycles with high-density and reduced costs, the IPM-1610 is an ideal building block for scalable, reliable VoIP enabled media processing solutions. With the IPM-1610’s comprehensive feature set, customers can quickly design a wide range of solutions combining PSTN and VoIP networks.
IPM-1610 Features
- Up to 480 IVR streaming ports
- Up to 240 Universal media processing ports
- Voice Record/Playback
- Interchangeable RTP or PSTN or H.110 endpoints
- Real-time, multi-party conferencing
- Comprehensive IVR control
- VoIP packet streaming (RTP/RTCP) per RFC 3550/3551
- MGCP, MEGACO, SIP and AudioCodes’ proprietary TPNCP
- cPSB PICMG 2.16 compliant Ethernet on the backplane
- Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
- Text To Speech (TTS)
| Configuration | “Streaming”– 480 Voice/Fax Messaging ports “Universal” – 120, 240 universal ports |
| Voice Messaging, Recording | Host-based record/play. WAV format (G.711. G.726, MS-GSM Fast slow Playback with pitch correction Timeslot summation – Record RX+TX of the call On-board announcement storage – 10 Mb: 20 minutes of G.711, 200 minutes of G.723 RTP forking replication for lawful intercept (CALEA) Recording/playback using standard HTTP or NFS streaming |
| N-way Conferencing | Supports up to 240 ports of Mixed IP, PSTN and TDM (H.110) participants Maximum simultaneous 3-way conferences per blade: 80 Maximum full-duplex parties per conference bridge: 64 endpoints Supports various conference control modes |
| Fax Relay and Termination | Real-time fax over IP/T.38 compliant, automatic fallback to G.711 and VBD for up to super G-3 fax machines Support for Fax Termination (Available with AudioCodes S/W based stack) |
| ASR-3rd party1 Recognition Engines | Host-based Architecture – Media Stream over PCI Distributed Architecture – Media Stream over VoIP RTP |
| Voice Compression | G.711, G.723.1, G.729A/B, G.726, G.727, Netcoder®, MS-GSM, GSM-FR, iLBC Additional coders supported – contact AudioCodes for further information |
| Voice Processing | Voice Activity Detection (VAD), Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) Trans-coding of LBR/HBR to any LBR/HBR stream |
| Echo Cancellation | G.168 with tail of 30 msec, 64 msec and 128 msec 3 |
| Gain Control | Automatic (AGC) or programmable |
| In-band/Out-band Signaling | Packet side or PSTN side, DTMF and tone detection and generation, RFC 2833 Control AudioCodes’ proprietary TPNCP, MGCP (RFC 3435), MEGACO (H.248), SIP |
| Management Interfaces | • SNMP V2c: Standard MIB-2: system, interfaces, if-MIB, entity-MIB, RTP-MIB,DS1-MIB, snmpV2-MIB and AudioCodes’ proprietary MIB • On-board embedded secure Web Server |
| Operating System | • Windows™ 2000, XP, 2003 • Linux™ 2 RH8, RH9, Debian, Enterprise • Solaris™ 2 8,9 on Intel™ / Sparc™ 32/64 |
| PSTN | CAS T1 robbed bit, MFC/R2 numerous country variants CCS ISDN PRI: Numerous country variants including ETSI EURO ISDN, ANSI NI2, DMS, 5ESS, Japan INS1500 SS7 MTP2 and MTP3 link termination, SS7 monitoring ISUP and SCCP/TCAP termination (Available with AudioCodes S/W) |
| SIGTRAN | M2UA, M3UA, IUA and DUA over SCTP per RFC 2960 |
| Ethernet | Dual redundant 100 BASE-T ports |
| Hot Swap | Full hot swap supported per PICMG 2.1 |
| Physical Interfaces | Form factor – 6U PICMG 2.0 single cPCI slot TDM Interface – H.110 CT Bus Telephony – two 50-pin Telco connectors on rear panel Ethernet – cPSB PICMG 2.16 on the backplane, Dual RJ-45 on rear panel |
| Power | 40.7W, 3A at 5V, 7.8A at 3.3V |
1 Integrated Partner Technologies
2 See release note for specific OS releases supported
3 Future release, may affect density
- IP-enabled, cost-effective technology
- Field-proven PSTN interface blade
- High-density, high performance blade
- Independent call-by-call basis LBR ports
- Carrier grade applications
- Concurrent toll quality voice and fax support
- Enables scalable distributed architecture
- Shorter development cycle
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Datasheets
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16 E1/T1 cPCI VoIP Media Processing Blade
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Application Notes
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White Papers
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Product Lifecycle Bulletins
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EoS for SW Version 5.2
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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 0055
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Product Notice 0052
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Product Notice 0050
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Product Notice 0044
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Product Notice 0037
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Product Notice 0027
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Documentation
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Compliance and Regulatory Information
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AudioCodes Policy for Hazardous Substances and WEEE Directives
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WEEE Recycling Passport Documents
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Recycling Passport
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