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The TelcoBridges [[Tmedia]]™ TMG7800 is a very high capacity, carrier-grade media gateway system that meets the needs of service providers looking to harness the convergence between [[TDM]] and IP networks, consolidating multiple racks of devices for call control and media into a single system. The TMG7800 media gateway system provides capacity of up to 32,768 universal voice ports and the flexibility to switch between TDM and IP signaling services such as [[SS7]], [[ISDN]], [[SIGTRAN]], [[SIP]], and [[H.248]], as well as popular media processing [[Voice codecs|codecs]] across a mix of T1/E1/J1, DS-3 and STM-1 interfaces, all within the same system.
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[[Image:7800_straight_front.png|thumb|350px| Front view of a TMG7800 VoIP gateway cluster]]
  
  
[[Image:Full-rack-2 clipped+shadow-3.jpg|thumb|250px|Front view of TMG7800 rack]]
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[[Image:Imb_x3250_straight_front.png|thumb|350px| Front view of TMG7800-CTRL VoIP gateway controller]]
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[[Image:Imb_x3250_straight_back.png|thumb|350px| Front view of TMG7800-CTRL VoIP gateway controller]]
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The TMG7800 VoIP gateway meets your system requirements by providing you with up to 131,072 universal voice ports (32,768 per cluster) and a flexibility to switch between TDM and IP. This capability is enhanced by being able to support a vast selection of signaling protocols, such as SS7, ISDN PRI, SIGTRAN, SIP, SIP-I/SIP-T and H.248, as well as a wide range of media processing codecs across a mix of T1/E1, DS3 and OC3/STM-1 interfaces, all within the same system.
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Leveraging TelcoBridges’ [[TB Media Gateway]] application, the TMG7800 media gateway system delivers core network services such as [[VOIP]] signaling, [[transcoding]], [[tandem switching]] and advanced [[call routing]]. Offering multiple redundant quad-core Intel Xeon©-based hosts with up to 8TB of local RAID-1 storage, the TMG7800 can run additional applications such as [[softswitch|softswitches]] and [[session border controller|session border controllers]] locally, further answering the need for device consolidation and convergence. With separate chipsets for media processing and [[IVR|interactive voice response (IVR)]], and signaling performed in hardware, the TMG7800 media gateway provides full non-blocking capability of up to 32,768 channels per system.
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The TelcoBridges Tmedia TMG7800 high availability system says it all. This multi-unit VoIP gateway is scalable and 100% redundant ensuring an infallible carrier-grade network. Leveraging redundant integrated VoIP gateway controllers, the TMG7800 delivers core network applications such as VoIP gateway, TDM switching, VoIP hairpinning with [[transcoding]], with advanced [[call routing]] and fax over IP. The TMG7800 can also host additional third-party applications such as softswitches and session border controllers locally, further answering the need for device consolidation and convergence. With separate chipsets for media processing and separate processors for call routing and signaling, the TMG7800 VoIP gateway provides full low-latency non-blocking capability for up to 32,768 channels per cluster.  Up to 4 clusters can be included within a single TMG7800 system creating a 131,072 channels non-blocking switch.<br><br>
  
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The TMG7800 VoIP gateway provides the ultimate in flexibility, easily scaling to a fully configured capacity of 1024 T1/E1, 48 DS3 or 16 OC3/STM-1 interfaces per cluster as service uptake increases, with the ability to mix and match different interface types.
  
Starting from 256 T1/E1s, 12 DS-3s, or 4 STM-1 connections, the TMG7800 media gateway easily scales to a full rack capacity of 1024 T1/E1/J1, 48 DS-3 or 16 STM-1 interfaces as service uptake increases. With an average 66% less power consumption than competing products of similar capacity, the TMG7800 media gateway supports the drive by service providers to reduce the environmental impact of their network footprint and increase their profitability and green credentials.
 
  
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A TMG7800 system consists of four (4) distinct hardware devices:
  
== Features & benefits ==
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*TMG7800-CTRL: This is the system's controller. It performs call handling, call routing, CDR collection, and system configuration management. The TMG7800-CTRL also presents the system's Web Portal for OAM&P. The TMG7800-CTRL supports redundnacy.
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*TMG7800-TE or -DS3 or -STM1: These are the gateway units that form the TMG7800 system. These gateway units provide the T1, E1, DS3 and/or OC3/STM-1 links and VoIP port capacity required to deliver the desired voice channel capacity. The TMG7800 gateway units are controlled by the TMG7800-CTRL controllers.
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*TMG7800-TMS: This device is optional. The TMG7800-TMS is a non-blocking media switch that enables port to port switching between the TMG7800 gateway units of the same cluster. The TMG7800-TMS uses an any-to-any TDM switching fabric to minimize delay and maximize voice quality (unlike other technologies that use a packet technology that introduces delay). The TMG7800-TMS can switch a call terminating on any TMG7800 gateway unit to any other TMG7800 gateway unit of the cluster. This is particularly useful when the TMG7800 system needs to provide TDM switching services. The TMG7800-TMS also supports redundancy.
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'''Density:''' Supporting up to 1024 T1/E1/J1, 48 DS-3 or 16 STM-1 interfaces in a single system, the TMG7800 offers significant density in a single rack. The TMG7800 provides up to 32,768 IP voice ports at an industry-leading lowest cost per port. Enables consolidation of multiple disparate signaling and connectivity devices into a single unified system.
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=== Characteristics ===
  
'''High-availability:''' The TMG7800 features redundancy at multiple layers across all hardware and software elements to ensure maximum uptime and graceful recovery in case of a component failure. Network redundancy is provided with support for multiple redundant links and concurrent SS7 point codes.
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*3 to 22U VoIP gateway per cluster
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*256 to 32,768 VoIP channels per cluster
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*16 to 1024 T1/E1 or 1 to 48 DS3 or 1 to 16 OC3/STM1 per cluster
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*Up to 4 clusters within a single system
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*Redundant AC or DC power supplies
  
'''Flexibility:''' A network-agnostic platform, the TMG7800 media gateway supports multiple ‘any-to-any’ switching across multiple network interfaces and signaling protocols (SS7, ISDN, SIGTRAN, SIP and H.248) in a single system. It also supports transcoding for all major wireline, wireless and internet codecs.
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=== Available configurations ===
 
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== Available configurations ==
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(w/ application hosts)
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*TMG7801 – 256  x T1/E1/J1; 2 hosts
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*TMG7802 – 512  x T1/E1/J1; 2 hosts
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*TMG7803 – 768  x T1/E1/J1; 4 hosts
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*TMG7804 – 1024 x T1/E1/J1; 4 hosts
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*TMG7811 – 12 x DS-3; 2 hosts
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*TMG7812 – 24 x DS-3; 2 hosts
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*TMG7813 – 36 x DS-3; 4 hosts
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*TMG7814 – 48 x DS-3; 4 hosts
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*TMG7821 – 4 x STM-1; 2 hosts
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*TMG7822 – 8 x STM-1; 2 hosts
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*TMG7823 – 12 x STM-1; 4 hosts
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*TMG7824 – 16 x STM-1; 4 hosts
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TDM, VOIP and IVR capacity can be specified for each configuration and capacity expanded later via software and/or hardware upgrade. Each configuration is available with AC or DC power.
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*TMG7800-CTRL, (VoIP server)
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*TMG7800-TE16, (16 x T1/E1, 512 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-TE32, (32 x T1/E1, 1024 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-TE48, (48 x T1/E1, 1536 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-TE64, (64 x T1/E1, 2048 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-DS31, (1 x DS3, 672 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-DS32, (2 x DS3, 1344 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-DS33, (3 x DS3, 2016 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-STM1, (1 x STM1, 2048 x VoIP)
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*TMG7800-TMS, (media switching fabric)
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Each configuration is available with redundant AC or DC power.
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See [http://www.telcobridges.com/en/tmg7800.aspx TMG7800 web site] to learn more about this product.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
*Data sheet
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*[[Datasheet|TMG7800 Datasheet]]
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*[[Gateway_Installation#Tmedia|TMG7800 Installation Guide]]
 
*[[Regulatory compliance]]
 
*[[Regulatory compliance]]
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 10 August 2017

Front view of a TMG7800 VoIP gateway cluster


Front view of TMG7800-CTRL VoIP gateway controller
Front view of TMG7800-CTRL VoIP gateway controller

The TMG7800 VoIP gateway meets your system requirements by providing you with up to 131,072 universal voice ports (32,768 per cluster) and a flexibility to switch between TDM and IP. This capability is enhanced by being able to support a vast selection of signaling protocols, such as SS7, ISDN PRI, SIGTRAN, SIP, SIP-I/SIP-T and H.248, as well as a wide range of media processing codecs across a mix of T1/E1, DS3 and OC3/STM-1 interfaces, all within the same system.

The TelcoBridges Tmedia TMG7800 high availability system says it all. This multi-unit VoIP gateway is scalable and 100% redundant ensuring an infallible carrier-grade network. Leveraging redundant integrated VoIP gateway controllers, the TMG7800 delivers core network applications such as VoIP gateway, TDM switching, VoIP hairpinning with transcoding, with advanced call routing and fax over IP. The TMG7800 can also host additional third-party applications such as softswitches and session border controllers locally, further answering the need for device consolidation and convergence. With separate chipsets for media processing and separate processors for call routing and signaling, the TMG7800 VoIP gateway provides full low-latency non-blocking capability for up to 32,768 channels per cluster. Up to 4 clusters can be included within a single TMG7800 system creating a 131,072 channels non-blocking switch.

The TMG7800 VoIP gateway provides the ultimate in flexibility, easily scaling to a fully configured capacity of 1024 T1/E1, 48 DS3 or 16 OC3/STM-1 interfaces per cluster as service uptake increases, with the ability to mix and match different interface types.


A TMG7800 system consists of four (4) distinct hardware devices:

  • TMG7800-CTRL: This is the system's controller. It performs call handling, call routing, CDR collection, and system configuration management. The TMG7800-CTRL also presents the system's Web Portal for OAM&P. The TMG7800-CTRL supports redundnacy.
  • TMG7800-TE or -DS3 or -STM1: These are the gateway units that form the TMG7800 system. These gateway units provide the T1, E1, DS3 and/or OC3/STM-1 links and VoIP port capacity required to deliver the desired voice channel capacity. The TMG7800 gateway units are controlled by the TMG7800-CTRL controllers.
  • TMG7800-TMS: This device is optional. The TMG7800-TMS is a non-blocking media switch that enables port to port switching between the TMG7800 gateway units of the same cluster. The TMG7800-TMS uses an any-to-any TDM switching fabric to minimize delay and maximize voice quality (unlike other technologies that use a packet technology that introduces delay). The TMG7800-TMS can switch a call terminating on any TMG7800 gateway unit to any other TMG7800 gateway unit of the cluster. This is particularly useful when the TMG7800 system needs to provide TDM switching services. The TMG7800-TMS also supports redundancy.


Characteristics

  • 3 to 22U VoIP gateway per cluster
  • 256 to 32,768 VoIP channels per cluster
  • 16 to 1024 T1/E1 or 1 to 48 DS3 or 1 to 16 OC3/STM1 per cluster
  • Up to 4 clusters within a single system
  • Redundant AC or DC power supplies

Available configurations

  • TMG7800-CTRL, (VoIP server)
  • TMG7800-TE16, (16 x T1/E1, 512 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-TE32, (32 x T1/E1, 1024 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-TE48, (48 x T1/E1, 1536 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-TE64, (64 x T1/E1, 2048 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-DS31, (1 x DS3, 672 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-DS32, (2 x DS3, 1344 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-DS33, (3 x DS3, 2016 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-STM1, (1 x STM1, 2048 x VoIP)
  • TMG7800-TMS, (media switching fabric)


Each configuration is available with redundant AC or DC power.

See TMG7800 web site to learn more about this product.

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