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Quintum AXG800

Quintum AXG800
8 Port FXS

The Tenor AX Series VoIP Station Gateways are designed for analog station side applications. They are used for interfacing analog devices such as phones, FAX’s, keyswitches, or PBX’s to the VoIP network. They are intended for deploying Enterprise VoIP services.
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Quintum AXG800 Summary

Quintum Tenor AXG800 8 FXS Gateway

Quintum Tenor AXT800 8 FXS Gateway

This Model comes with 8 FXS ports ONLY.

The Tenor AX is a high-density VoiP (Voice over Internet Protocol) H.323/SIP switch that compresses and packetizes voice, fax, and modem data and transmits it over the IP network. Designed for Enterprises and Service Providers, the Tenor AX gives large businesses with analog voice infrastructure an easy, cost-effective way to capitalize on the power of Voice over IP (VoIP).

Why use Quintum Tenor AFG800 8 FXS Gateway?

The Tenor AX integrates a gateway, gatekeeper, border element, intelligent call routing, and supports H.323/SIP and QoS all in one solution. The gateway converts circuit switched calls to VoIP calls, the gatekeeper performs IP call routing functions, and the border element distributes the call routing directories throughout the network. Through the FXS port, you can connect to a telephone, key system or PBX; through the FXO port, you can connect to the PSTN (through direct connection to the Central Office).

The MultiPath version’s architecture enables the Tenor AX to intelligently route calls between the FXS, FXO, and the VoIP network to achieve the best combination of cost and quality. The Tenor AX also routes calls over IP to reduce costs, and then transparently “hop off” to the PSTN, to reach offnet locations. Calls can be routed in any direction between any of the ports. Whichever configuration you choose, the high performance unit provides one 10/100 BaseT connection, along with one RS-232 serial console port connection. The unit also incorporates an intelligent call routing engine which regulates system resources and configuration while coordinating all voice traffic activity in the unit. The unit’s simple plug and play embedded system architecture brings VoIP technology to your network without changing your existing telephony infrastructure. Your network stays as is, and the call type is transparent to the user. This technology boasts superior voice quality without compromising reliability.

What is Survivability ?


VoIP plans can look good on paper. But any professional with real-world VoIP experience can tell you that all kinds of surprises can foil those plans. In particular, businesses often encounter a variety of unanticipated problems as they deploy VoIP to remote locations. Fortunately, Quintum's Tenor VoIP switching solutions are specifically designed to address these crucial remote-office implementation issues. Their features and functionality, which are driven by years of real-world VoIP success, ensure that even newcomers to VoIP planning can meet their company's business needs - including those that can unexpectedly crop up when extending VoIP services to remote offices.

In addition to providing an "on-ramp" onto the IP network for analog devices, Quintum switches provide an "off-ramp" for packetized voice onto the PSTN. This ensures the ability of every user to access 911 emergency services. It also allows calls to be made and received via the local loop. Plus, as noted above, this PSTN connectivity provides a ready failover capability in the event of IP network problems.

Quintum Tenor AXG800 8 FXS Gateway Features

  • Unique Design
    • Tenor AX packs powerful VoIP features into one compact unit. The Tenor can be installed without upgrades to the existing voice or data network. You can install the unit anywhere, without affecting the network infrastructure you already have in place. As with all Tenor architecture, the Tenor AX provides the power of VoIP in a easy-to-use product that takes just minutes to get up and running.
  • State-of-the-Art GUI Configuration and Network Management
    • The Tenor AX is managed by a two unique systems: Tenor Configuration Manager and Tenor Monitor. Through the Tenor Configuration Manager, you can configure all options, such as dial plans, call routing numbers, etc. via a simple Graphical User Interface (GUI). An easy-to-use installation process enables you to an install the manager and start configuring within minutes. Through the Tenor Monitor, you can monitor the health of the system, including alarms, call detail records, etc. Both the Tenor Configuration Manager and the Tenor Monitor provide comprehensive on-line help systems that are available at your fingertips. In addition, you can configure the unit via Command Line Interface (CLI). Through this simple telnet session, you can access all configuration options, including an online help system, built into the CLI, which provides help for all features and functions. Just type help at any prompt, and data about that field will be displayed.
  • Easy Connect to Console
    • Plugging a serial cable between the unit’s RS-232 port and your PC’s console port, will allow unit management.Through the console connection, you are able to assign an IP address. In addition, through the RS-232 port, you are able to configure the unit via Command Line Interface (CLI).
  • Powerful System Monitoring
    • There are many different ways to monitor the health of the unit, including LEDs and alarms. LEDs appear on the front of the unit. The LEDs light up according to operations and alarms the system is experiencing. For more advanced monitoring, you can use the Tenor Monitor and the Command Line Interface (CLI) to view a list of active system alarms, as well as view an alarm history. Each alarm indicates the unit’s operational status.

Product Core Features
  • Automatic call type detection: Voice/Modem/Fax
  • Answer and Disconnect Supervision
  • Trunk group support
  • Public and private dial plan support
  • User programmable dial plan support
  • Forced IP routing and IP port mapping
  • Pass-through support for calls to Toll-free, local and special service numbers (ie. emergency services, etc.)
  • Automatic appending and stripping of digits to dialed numbers
  • Call Detail Records • Least Cost Routing with external Quintum VoIP Call Routing Server
  • Type 1 Caller ID/Name Support (Telcordia, ETSI, NTT and DTMF)


Product Specifications
  • Telephony Specifications
    • Voice algorithms: G.723.1a, G.729ab, G.711
    • Auto codec negotiation
    • Fax support: Industry standard T.38 and Group III at 2.4, 4.8, 7.2, 9.6, 14.4 Kbps
    • Modem over IP
    • Standard RJ-11 connectors
    • Coding: A law, µ law Enhanced (Carrier Grade) Echo Cancellation: ITU Rec. G168, up to 128 msec tailsize
    • Loop Start, Reverse Battery, Battery Disconnect
    • Tandem/TDM Switching
  • IP Network Specifications
    • LAN Interface: Fast Ethernet port (10/100 Base-T)
    • Standard RJ-45 Interface (IEEE 802.3) for 10 Base-T or 100 Base-T connections
    • DHCP Client
    • QoS Support: IP TOS, DiffServ
  • VoIP Network Specifications
    • SIP User Agent (RFC3261 compliant endpoint)
    • SIP RFC2833 In-band DTMF signaling
    • SIP Supplementary Services
    • Message Waiting Indicator
    • SIP Refer Method support
    • Adaptive Voice Activity Detection (VAD) with Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
    • Adaptive Jitter Buffer
    • Packet Loss Compensation
    • NATAccess™
    • Security: IP Filtering
    • Up to 8 simultaneous VoIP calls
    • Support for DNS Addressing
  • Configuration / Management
    • Quintum Tenor Configuration Manager (GUI) for configuration of remote individual Tenors.
    • Quintum Tenor Monitor (GUI) for alarm monitoring, call monitoring and CDR monitoring
    • SNMPv2 Agent
    • Command Line Interface