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Hybrid Switch HS-30 -- VoIP - Least Cost Switch
Overview:
The HS-30 combines a E1-VoIP-Gateway and a E1-Least Cost Router. With using this hardware
you are able to connect active PBX to the world of VoIP without any changes. The
Fallback-service will give the customer the security of the ISDN network and increase the
availability and the quality of your services. The Hybrid Switch can be used as a
VoIP-Gateway to generate and terminate VoIP-calls at the same time. The decision of the
IP-adress and protocol will be done by routing-tables or by the corresponding gatekeeper.
For inhouse billing services the HS-30 supports any AOC (Advice of charge) and additional
hardware is not necessary.
Multi-protocol-Mode:
The HS-30 support three different VoIP-Protocols:
- NOSIP®
- H.323
- SIP
Please notice that you can use all protocols at the same time without updating the firmware.
WDepending on the termination hardware the protocol will be switched which increase the quantities of termination points.
Benefit NOSIP®:
Our target is to keep the installed PBX to reduce the costs and the investment. Most of the
companies invest in new telecommunication hardware the last years without VoIP-equipment.
With NOSIP® we don’t change the habit of calling which means there is no
difference in telephones, dialing and quality. NOSIP® (NOSIP® =
Number Orientated Session Initial Protocol) is a protocol developed by Ratotec.
Popular protocols like H.323 and SIP need a sign to realize the end of the dialing
procedure. This could be done by a special sign ( # or *) or with using a timeout
(IDT = Inter digital timeout). This behaviour will be notice by the user.
With NOSIP® the behaviour is like the using ISDN-dialing procedure.
To use the HS-30 in existing telecommunication networks it supports H.323 and SIP as
additional protocols in multiprotocol-mode.
Charging simulation (AOC):
In some cases it is a must to simulate charging information for inhouse-billing-systems.
The HS-30 produce charging info’s depending on the configured charging table.
Fallback:
The HS-30 will be connected to the E1-port to the ISDN network and to the broadband network.
If there is any problems on the ISDN- or broadband-port the HS-30 make an automatically
fallback to have an secure connection. The fallback will be done by inactivity of the ports
and special cause values. Call-by-Call-providers can be configured in fallback-procedures.
Limit of capacity / Broadband:
In the configuration you are able to set a limit of VoIP-calls. If the broadband is not
able to transfer 30 VoIP-channels the quantity can be reduce between 1 and 30 channels.
After reaching the limit the next call will be done over the ISDN-network.
Call detail records (CDR’s):
The HS-30 save more than 8000 call records in a secured memory area. This records can be
read out by the remote-management-system (RMS).
You can use this call detail records and import to a billing system.
Subsidiary network / Termination Point:
The bi-directional-mode of the HS-30 allows termination of calls between installed devices.
In subsidiary networks (Picture II) all calls are routed in the "HS-30-private VoIP-network".
All IP-Adress-information are configured in the network.
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