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CSP 2090 - High-performance, carrier-grade, and open programmable media platform, up to 2,048...

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High-performance, carrier-grade, and open programmable media platform, up to 2,048 physical voice channels Simple Type: CSP PLATFORMS

Converged Services Platforms (CSP) are high-performance, carrier-grade, and open programmable media platforms with integrated signaling capabilities for delivering enhanced telecommunications services. The CSP Platforms bridge existing wired and wireless networks with next-generation IP networks and integrate signaling protocols for IP (SIP and H.323), TDM (SS7, PRI, and R1/R2), mobility, and IN. Their versatility allows the CSP Platforms to speed up time-to-market, reduce costs, increase revenue, and protect a carrier's investment in legacy equipment. The CSP Platforms deliver high levels of media processing and call control in circuit-switched, packet-switched, or converged networks. The CSP 2090 Converged Services Platform is a multi-board chassis with twenty slots that can support up to 2,048 physical voice channels over TDM or IP interfaces or combinations of TDM and IP ports. It can scale up to 14,000 channels with seven nodes that provide the capabilities of a large logical switch. The CSP 2040 Converged Services Platform is a multi-board chassis with seven slots. It uses the same boards as the CSP 2090 and the same system software. It supports up to 1,024 physical voice channels for TDM, IP, or TDM/IP combined solutions. Using the CSP Platforms, developers can create applications with both IP and TDM call control protocols, media processing, and IN signaling that enable feature-rich, network-based converged service implementations. Because of the high degree of flexibility built into their design, the CSP Platforms deliver an open, programmable architecture that can meet the demands of a wide variety of carrier-class communications services from unified messaging to web-based services over many different types of networks.

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Features

  • Allows a high degree of scalability by scaling from 96 to 14,000 IP and/or TDM ports
  • Allows developers to create and/or customize signaling variants rapidly in the office or in the field, which can significantly improve deployment time and expedite network compliance
  • Allows the development of new innovative and legacy voice-based applications
  • Allows the migration of services from legacy networks to next-generation networks and IP-based architectures, and protects carrier investment in legacy equipment
  • Can accelerate time-to-market by shortening development time for communications applications
  • Enables flexible configuration and seamless integration of IP and TDM signaling protocols
  • Enables network operators to deploy services cost-effectively, even at introduction, and to scale up as traffic grows
  • Includes Dialogic Programmable Protocol Language (PPL)
  • Integrates multiple protocols in a single system
  • Powerful and robust media processing capabilities
  • Provides high-reliability features such as "no single point of failure," hot swappable boards, fault monitoring, fault isolation, and automatic switchover; includes NEBS Level 3 compliance
  • Reduces the cost and complexity of implementing new services
  • Supports a single platform for signaling and for media
  • Supports circuit- and packet-switched protocols and interfaces in a single platform

Specifications

    General
  • Form Factor: Height: 39.9 cm (15.7 in.) Width: 43.8 cm (17.25 in.) Depth: 48.6 cm (19.125 in.) Weight: 30 kg (65 lb) unloaded; 45 kg (100 lb) loaded
  • Network Interface: Selectable coders; G.711, G.723.1, G.726, G.729 Group 3 Fax Relay via ITU T.38 DTMF digit relay via RFC2833 RTP redundancy via RFC2198 Adaptive jitter buffer Echo cancellation (G.168 compliant) Silence suppression Comfort noise generation
  • Signaling: IP Signaling Protocols SIP: RFC2543 and RFC3261 (partial) H.323 v2: H.323 devices and endpoints, (H225.0, Q.931, H225.0 RAS, H.245) TDM Signaling Protocols SS7 MTP: ISUP ANSI (T1.113) and ITU-T (White Book 1993), ISUP-ETSI with country variants, TUP, SCCP, TCAP IN and wireless protocol stacks: MAP, ANSI-41, CAMEL, WIN, INAP ISDN PRI Q.931, Euro ISDN, National ISDN, other international variants programmable by GUI R1/R2 with international variants

 

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