General |
Device Interface |
* Four 10/100/1000 Gigabit LAN Ports |
Power Button |
* One 10/100/1000 Gigabit WAN Port |
USB 2.0 Port |
* One FXS VoIP / VoLTE / CS Ports |
WPS Button |
* 802.11 ac/n/g/b Wireless LAN1 |
Reset Button |
* Cat 4 LTE(Qualcomm solution) |
Antenna Configuration |
* Two 5 dBi external LTE Antennas. |
* Two 5 dBi external Wireless Antennas. |
Data Rate |
* 2.4 GHz |
* 5 GHz |
LTE |
* 300 Mbps 1 |
* 866 Mbps 1 |
DL150Mbps UL 50Mbps |
Standards |
* IEEE 802.11ac |
IEEE 802.3 |
* IEEE 802.11n |
IEEE 802.3u |
* IEEE 802.11g |
IEEE 802.3ab |
* IEEE 802.11b |
IEEE 802.3az |
* IEEE 802.3x |
Network Protocols |
* RFC2516 PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) |
* RFC1662 PPP in HDLC-like Framing |
* RFC1332 PPP Internet Protocol Control Protocol |
* Support ALG (Application Level Gateways) |
* DHCP Client |
Functionality |
Security |
* WPA & WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) |
* Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) - PIN/PBC |
Advanced Features |
* Multi-language Web Setup Wizard |
* Dual Active Firewall |
* UPnP support |
* VPN pass-through/multi-session PPTP/L2TP/IPSec |
* Multiple PVC (up to 8) |
* 802.1p QoS |
Routing Features |
* RFC768 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) |
* Support source and destination routing |
* RFC791 Internet Protocol (IP) |
* Support DHCP server/client |
* RFC792 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) |
* Support UPnP |
* RFC793 Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) |
* Support NAT, NAPT |
* RFC826 An Ethernet Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) |
* Support DMZ |
* RFC862 Echo Protocol |
* Support IP QoS |
* Support IP routing |
* Support IGMP proxy |
* Support transparent bridging |
* Support IPv6 |
Management Features |
* Device Configuration, Management and Update |
* WAN Management Protocol (TR-069) |
* Web based GUI |
* SNMP v1/v2 |
* Command Line Interface via serial port, telnet, or SSH |
* PSI configuration file upload and download |
* Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Internet Gateway Device |
* Date/time update from SNTP Internet Time Server |
(IGDv1.0) |
VoIP FEATURE |
DSP Feature list |
* FAX/data bypass |
* 711 pass through |
* T38 Fax Relay |
* Supports T.38 versions (06/98 to 03/02), V34 included. |
* V.152 FAX |
* T.38 over UDPTL - ASN.1 encoding/decoding of UDPTL packets (Packet loss, Recovery, Redundancy) |
* RTP/RTCP transfer |
* RTP/AVP - RFC3551 (formerly 1890) |
* RTP/RTCP - RFC3550 (formerly 1889) |
* Jitter Buffer |
* Static/dynamic, up to 200m |
* Caller ID generation |
* Support type 1 and type 2 |
* Format: Bellcore, ETSI FS |
* Codec support |
* G.711 A-Law |
* G.711 U-Law |
* G.722 |
* G.729 Annex A, B |
* Digital gain configuration |
* Range: +/- 20db step by 0.5db |
* The voice’s volume controlled by the Host per channel |
* On the fly modification |
* Packet time length |
* 10ms, 20ms, 30ms, 40ms |
* Packet Loss Concealment |
* Packet Loss Concealment – ITU-T G.711 Appendix I |
* G729 VAD&CNG |
* G.711 VAD&CNG |
* Voice Activity Detector, Comfort Noise Generation – ITU-T G.711 Appendix II |
* CNG RFC 3389 |
* DTMF generation &detection |
* ITU-T Q.23 and Q.24 |
* DTMF tones generation and detection compliant with the TIA 464B standard. |
* Echo Canceller |
* Echo canceller automatically enabled when both volume <=36dBm |
* Echo tail length (Up to 128ms) |
* Echo canceller disabled by 2100Hz tone with phase reversal. |
* Echo canceller must remove echo with ERL=0~3dB |
* Line EC, G.168-2004 compliant |
* Pulse Dial Detection |
* 3-Way conference |
* Tone generation |
* Call progress tones generation |
* Generate howler tones |
* Quad tone generation |
SIP/Call Control Feature List |
* SIP Protocol |
* RFC 2617, HTTP Authentication: Basic and Digest Access Authentication. |
* RFC3428- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Instant Messaging |
* RFC3994- Indication of Message Composition for Instant Messaging |
* RFC2976- The SIP INFO Method |
* RFC3842-A Message Summary and Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
* RFC 2976, The SIP INFO Method |
* RFC3310-Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) |
* RFC4169-Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Digest Authentication Using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) Version-2 |
* RFC4566, SDP: Session Description Protocol(new) |
* RFC 3264, An Offer –Answer Model with the SDP |
* RFC 3265 - SIP- Specific Event Notification |
* RFC 3311, The SIP UPDATE Method |
* RFC 3842, - A Message Waiting Indication Event Package for the SIP |
* RFC 3960, Early Media and Ringing Tone Generation in the SIP |
* RFC 3325, Private Extensions to the SIP for Asserted Identity within Trusted Networks (Partial) |
* RFC 3261, SIP: Session Initiation Protocol version 2 |
* RFC 2327, SDP: Session Description Protocol |
* RFC 3326, The Reason Header Field for SIP (Partial) |
* RFC 3515, The SIP REFER Method |
* RFC 3262, Reliability of Provisional Responses in the SIP |
* RFC 3263, SIP: Locating SIP Servers |
* RFC 3581, - An Extension to the SIP for Symmetric Response Routing |
* RFC 4028, Session Timers in the SIP |
* RFC 4566 - SDP Session Description Protocol |
* RFC4488- Suppression of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) REFER Method Implicit Subscription |
* RFC3966 -The tel URI for Telephone Numbers |
* RFC4028-Session Timers in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
* RFC3093- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Event State Publication |
* RFC3605- Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) attribute in Session Description Protocol (SDP) |
* RFC3608, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension Header Field for Service Route Discovery During Registration |
* RFC3327 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension Header Field for Registering Non-Adjacent Contacts |
* RFC3891 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) "Replaces" Header |
* RFC3892 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Referred-By Mechanism |
* RFC3420 Internet Media Type message/sipfrag |
* RFC2046- Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types |
* RFC5621- Message Body Handling in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
* RFC4320-Actions Addressing Identified Issues with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction |
* RFC4321-Problems Identified Associated with the Session Initiation Protocol's (SIP) Non-INVITE Transaction |
* RFC5057-Multiple Dialog Usages in the Session Initiation Protocol |
* RFC4475-ession Initiation Protocol (SIP) Torture Test Messages |
* RFC5621-Message Body Handling in the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) |
* RFC2833 - RTP Payload for DTMF Digits, Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals |
* IETF RFC 3310 HTTP Digest Authentication using Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) when talking with the registration server. |
* IETF RFC 3311 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)UPDATE Method. |
* IETF RFC 2198 The redundancy function,RTP Payload for Redundant Audio Data |
* IETF RFC 3555 MIME Type Registration of RTP Payload Formats |
* IETF RFC 3388 Grouping of Media Lines in the Session Description Protocol (SDP) |
* IETF RFC 3489 STUN - Simple Traversal of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through Network Address Translators (NATs) |
* WMI (Support SIP Stack) |
* Call Feature |
* Busy Call Forward |
* Attended Call Transfer |
* Do not Disturb |
* Speed dial Number |
* Call waiting |
* 3-Way conference |
* No Reply Call Forward |
* Blind Call Transfer |
* Unconditional Call Forward |
* Hotline |
* A digit map of at least 256 characters. |
* Draft-rosenberg-midcom-turn-08, Traversal Using Relay NAT (TURN). |