Mediatrix 4124 24 Port FXS 2 Eth
The Mediatrix 4100 Series provides a solution for the transparent integration of faxes, modems, point of sales and analog phones to IP Communication Systems. The 4100 Series are available in 2, 4, 8, 16 and 24 FXS ports designed to meet the varied application requirements of Service Providers.
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The Mediatrix® 4100 Series allow Service Providers to deploy rapidly and economically their solutions in medium-size enterprises as well as being the ideal solution for branch office connectivity to larger private networks.
The Mediatrix 4100 Series has the additional benefit of supporting high compression codec’s simultaneously on each analog voice ports, saving valuable bandwidth. The Mediatrix 4100 Series also offers features such as TLS, SRTP, certificates management, and HTTPS designed to bring enhanced security for the network management, SIP signaling and media transmission aspects.
In addition, an intelligent PSTN bypass allows Mediatrix 4100 users to make emergency calls and maintain their phone service in the event of a power outage or network failure.
The 4100 Series also provides web interface, giving users a convenient access to the unit for initial set-up. The devices can also auto-provision by fetching their encrypted configuration from a TFTP or HTTP server making installation secure and transparent to the end-users. To further facilitate deployments, factory loaded configurations are possible.
Main Advantages:
Interoperable with equipment from leading industry vendors, major savings in long-distance and PSTN access fees, re-use of existing infrastructure such as analog phones and faxes, simplified wiring = savings in ADDS/MOVES/CHANGES, compliancy to current legacy standards increases compatibility with actual PBX or key systems, access to essential PSTN emergency calls capabilities even during power outages.
In our Buyers’ Guide to VoIP Gateways we discuss the differences between the various type of gateway and look at the use cases for each. We also discuss the forthcoming PSTN/ISDN switch-off and what you need to do to prepare your business for 2025.