The IMG 1004 supports the following:
Bearer Spans - 4 T1 interfaces that are scalable through licensing from 1 to 4 T1 spans
Bearer Spans - 4 E1 interfaces that are scalable through licensing from 1 to 4 E1 spans
CTRL - (1) Fast Ethernet for Network Management or VoIP signaling ---> 10/100 Mbit/sec
DATA - (1) Fast Ethernet for VoIP signaling (SIP and H.323) and VoIP RTP --> 10/100 Mbit/sec
Interface |
Protocol/Variant |
Description/Notes |
User Side |
Network Side |
T1 |
ISDN PRI Q.931 |
|
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes |
E1 |
ISDN PRI |
|
Yes |
Yes |
|
JATE |
|
Yes |
Yes |
Supports Remote CIC's
Supports terminating links
Supports creating stacks
Protocol / Variant |
Signaling Method |
|
|
T1 |
DTMF |
MFR1 |
Following T1 protocols are baseline PPL's |
E&M Winkstart |
Yes |
Yes |
FGB (DTMF) |
E&M Winkstart |
Yes |
Yes |
FGD (DTMF) |
FXS/Loopstart |
Yes |
Yes |
|
E1 |
Signaling Method |
The following E1 Protocols are orderable |
ITU-T MRF2 |
|
Baseline |
Telmex R2 |
MFCR2 |
Contact Support |
Brazil |
MFCR2 |
Contact Support |
|
|
For other Variants Contact Dialogic Technical Support |
H.323 Version 2
RFC 2833 Digit Transmission
H.245 UUI Support
H.245 Tunneling
Fast Start
See H.323 for more information
RFC |
Description |
2327 |
Session Description Protocol (SDP) |
2976 |
SIP Info |
3261 |
SIP: Session Initiation Protocol |
3262 |
SIP PRACK |
3264 |
SDP Offer/Answer Model (Do not support multiple 'm' lines in SIP SDP) |
3265 |
SIP Subscribe/Notify |
3311 |
SIP Update |
3323 |
SIP Privacy Header |
3325 |
Asserted Identity |
3326 |
SIP Reason Header |
3372 |
SIP for Telephones (SIP-T) |
3398 |
ISUP/SIP Mapping |
3515 |
SIP Refer |
3551 |
Payload Type Support |
3578 |
Mapping |
3581 |
ISUP overlap signaling to SIP |
3666 |
Call Flows - SIP to PSTN Dialing |
3725 |
SIP to PSTN Call Flows |
3764 |
Third Party Call Control for SIP |
3891 |
SIP Replace Header |
3892 |
SIP Referred by Mechanism |
3960 |
Early Media and Tone Generation |
4028 |
ENUM Registration for SIP Addresses |
SIP 3xx Gateway Responses
SIP Diversion Header
SIP Trunk Group ID's
SIP Codec Negotiation
SIP Busy Out Modem Bypass
SIP-T
SIP-I
See SIP link for more information
The IMG 1004 supports up to 66 total Route/Cause Code/Service Routing Tables per EMS. Each table can support up to 5000 entries. The IMG 1004 has a max capacity of 100,000 entries, or 20 tables each with 5000 entries.
Calls can be routed using the following criteria
ANI (Calling Party)
DNIS (Called Party)
Incoming Channel Group
Q.931 Nature Of Address (NOA)
Time of Day
Day of Week
Day of Year
Pre- and post-routing digit translations
Multiple routing algorithms per trunk group or groups of trunks for IP to TDM and IP to IP with a- law and µ-law conversions
Route to Treatment (Pre-call announcements or branding)
Pre-call announcement (Branding)
For more information, click on the Overview of Routing link
(1) On-board DSP chip used for announcements and tones across IP and TDM networks.
Each DSP chip can handle 128 Treatments. Max amount of simultaneous treatments is 128.
The treatments are mapped in the release cause code table.
The IMG 1004 supports interworking between SIP/H.323/SS7/ISDN.
RFC 3666 Call Flows - SIP to PSTN Dialing
ISDN to SIP UUI Support
SPIROU support in SIP INFO
Digit mapping in CAS
Dialogic can rapidly customize IP and TDM variants for you using our patented PPL (Programmable Protocol Language) tool.
Centralized GCEMS. See Introduction to the Element Management System.
SNMPv1, SNMPv2. See SNMP link
Multi Router Traffic Grapher. See MRTG link
Cacti Watcher Function. Replaces MRTG. See Cacti Watcher Function Link
ClientView GUI for configuration of IMG 1004. See ClientView link.
Centralized routing engine simultaneously configures all gateways in the network
Radius (Remote Authentication Dial In User Service) for authentication, accounting, and billing. See Radius Link
Local time zone support
Network Administrator can manage User Passwords and Privileges with the AdminView utility.
The IMG 1004 uses Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) protocol for streaming the Call Detail Records (CDR)The implementation is compliant with RFC 2865 and RFC 2866. The RADIUS messages are sent to external RADIUS servers.
Power consumption: 25 Watts
Height = 1.72" (43.7 mm)
Width = 17.25" (438.2mm)
Depth = 10.5" (266.7 mm)
Weight = 6.5lbs (2.95kg)