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1000 Media Gateway Series (formerly PBX-IP Media Gateway)

1000 Media Gateway Series (formerly PBX-IP Media Gateway)
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Dialogic® 1000 Media Gateway Series (formerly Dialogic® PBX-IP Media Gateway)

The Dialogic® 1000 Media Gateway Series (DMG1000) allows for a well-planned, phased migration to an IP network, making it a smart solution for enterprises looking to enhance their legacy PBX equipment with new VoIP access and applications. Connected between a PBX or a digital handset and a LAN or WAN, the gateway converts proprietary digital PBX messages into a format suitable for transmission over standard IP networks.


Features Benefits

Suitable for small to medium enterprises and easy to install, configure, and maintain.
Compatible with a variety of popular PBX and handset manufacturers including Alcatel, Avaya, Ericsson, Fujitsu, Mitel, NEC, Nortel, and Siemens.

Protects investment in legacy telecommunications equipment and allows a controlled migration to IP technology

Designed, developed, and tested in Dialogic's state-of-the-art PBX lab and optimized for use in an enterprise environment.

Ideally suited for enterprise unified messaging applications (tested and certified with Microsoft Exchange UM)

Support for IP load balancing and IP fault tolerance

Allows the ability for inbound (TDM-to-IP) calls to round-robin between available media servers and automatically routes calls away from unresponsive media or proxy servers

Seamless interoperability with Dialogic® Host Media Processing software

Provides the option for customers to build enhanced applications on top of base gateway and PBX functions, and make those applications available on legacy handsets

Supports configuration via serial, telnet, and a web browser including context-sensitive help

Easy to install, configure, debug, and maintain

IP security features include TLS, SRTP, and HTTPS

Enables secure communications for SIP messages via TLS, for media stream via SRTP, and for web interface via HTTPS