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=== Networking configuration for TMG3200 1+1 system ===
 
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Each unit of the TMG3200 1+1 system has four (4) physical Ethernet interfaces. Two for network communication with external world (voip0 and voip1), and two for private communication between the units (eth0 and eth1).
 
Each unit of the TMG3200 1+1 system has four (4) physical Ethernet interfaces. Two for network communication with external world (voip0 and voip1), and two for private communication between the units (eth0 and eth1).

Revision as of 09:08, 23 November 2011

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TelcoBridges Tmedia 1+1 answers service providers’ needs for five nines reliability, offering a redundant gateway that ensures high-availability. This 1+1 feature set is available for the Tmedia TMG800, TMG3200 and TMG7800, creating a redundant system from 1 to 64 T1/E1s, 1 to 3 DS3s or 1 STM1.

Our clients are looking to ensure that their VoIP systems are as infallible as their TDM networks, and TelcoBridges 1+1 provides that high level of redundancy and high availability they need to remain competitive.

What does TelcoBridges mean when they say their system is redundant?
TelcoBridges Tmedia 1+1 systems provide power redundancy, packet network redundancy and facility protection.

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Available configurations

  • TMG800 1+1 system (T1/E1)
  • TMG3200 1+1 system (STM1, DS3, T1/E1)
  • TMG7800


Components of the Tmedia 1+1 system

The Tmedia 1+1 system is made of two Tmedia units. In case of failure of the active unit, the exact configuration that was on the active Tmedia unit gets copied onto the standby unit. The standby unit is activated, and continues to route the calls.

With TMG800 or TMG3200, the Tmedia 1+1 consists of

  • A Tmedia Standard unit
  • A Tmedia +1 "secondary" unit
  • A 1+1 patch panel to connect TDM network to both TMedia units


With TMG7800, the Tmedia 1+1 consists of

  • A primary TMG7800-ctrl server
  • A secondary TMG7800-ctrl server
  • Multiple pairs of TMG7800 Telecommunication units (T1/E1, DS3, or STM1)
  • Multiple 1+1 patch panels (one per pair of TMG7800 Telecommunication units)


Types of Tmedia units that can be purchased

  • TMG800 Standard (primary) unit
  • TMG800 1+1 (secondary) unit. It comes with 1+1 patch panel and cables. It's available at a discount price.
  • TMG3200 Standard (primary unit)
  • TMG3200 1+1 (secondary) unit. It comes with 1+1 patch panel and cables. It's available at discount price.
  • TMG3200 Spare unit. Can be used to replace a failed primary or secondary unit for up to 30 days. It's available at a discount price.


To ensure complete protection, TelcoBridges recommends the purchase of a spare unit to go along with your 1+1 solution so the 1+1 system. This allows immediate replacement of a failed unit of the 1+1 system while it's being repaired by TelcoBridges.

Goals of the Tmedia 1+1 system

  • Protect the system (no loss of service) in case of failure of a Tmedia unit
  • Reduce down-time when upgrading the software or hardware of a Tmedia 1+1 system



Network connection between units of the Tmedia 1+1 system

All units of the Tmedia 1+1 system need to be connected together using two Ethernet networks. These two networks must be:

  • Independent Ethernet networks
    • two for redundancy
    • independant to avoid interferences between them
  • Private (No up-link to the LAN)
    • to avoid interferences with other equipments
    • to isolate multiple Tmedia 1+1 systems from each other)

Networking configuration for TMG800 1+1 system

Each unit of the TMG800 1+1 system has only two Ethernet interfaces (named voip0 and voip1). They must be shared for network communication with external world (SIP, RTP, Sigtran, H.248), and with private communication between the two TMG800 units of the system.

Two private VLans must be created to establish private and redundant network communication path between the two units:

  • VLan IDs are provided to TMG800 units upon initial configuration through Web Portal
  • VLans configuration in the Ethernet switches that the TMG800 units are connected to must be
    • Done before starting the TMG800 units for the first time by network operator
    • Must be private to ONLY the two ports the TMG800 units are connected to

TMG800 1p1 network.png For more information, please refer to TMG800 1+1 installation guide.



Networking configuration for TMG3200 1+1 system

Each unit of the TMG3200 1+1 system has four (4) physical Ethernet interfaces. Two for network communication with external world (voip0 and voip1), and two for private communication between the units (eth0 and eth1).

The network configuration for TMG3200 1+1 system is quite simple: Simply connect the eth0 and eth1 ports of the two units back-to-back using standard Ethernet cable:

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