Ss7 interoperability, Flexible management suite, Key specifications – Aastra Telecom CVX 600 User Manual

Page 4: Hardware specifications, Software specifications

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SS7 interoperability

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operate with the industry-leading
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Flexible management
suite

Aastra Network Access offers one
of the industry’s most flexible man-
agement suite for carriers and
service providers. CVX network
management enables network
managers to quickly and efficiently
configure, provision, manage, and
troubleshoot CVX products across
their entire network. In addition,
the Preside portfolio provides a
serviceware layer of management

for the entire Aastra Network
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the ability to manage other vendor
equipment.

Key specifications

Voice Over IP (VoIP)

• Codec Support

– G.711, G.729a, G.723.1

• Echo cancellation

– G.168, 128 ms tail

• Voice activity detect
• Silence suppression
• Auto detect voice-band data
• Adaptive Jitter Buffer (up to 400 ms)

Hardware specifications

Dimensions

• CVX 1800

– 17.5 in. H x 17.3 in. W x 18 in. D
– 44.5 cm H x 44 cm W x 45.7 cm D

• CVX 600

– 7.0 in. H x 17.3 in. W x 16.25 in. D
– 17.8 cm H x 44 cm W x 41.3 cm D

Weight

• CVX 1800

–100 lbs.

[45.5 kg] (2,688

modems and DC power)

• CVX 600

– 50 lbs. [22.8 kg] (612 modems
and DC power)

LAN interface

• Auto-sensing Ethernet

10/100BaseT

PSTN interfaces

• Channelized T3
• Channelized STM1 (optical)
• Channelized T1/E1

Console/craft port

• RS 232, DB-9

IP network interfaces

• Auto-sensing Ethernet

10/100BaseT,
2xOC3c/STM1 ATM,
2xDS-3 Frame Relay, HSSI

Contact alarms

• Audible and visual
• Critical, major, and minor

Software upgrade

• Via flash memory card;

Bootp/TFTP downloadable from
network

Power requirements

• CVX 1800

– DC: Nominal -48V, range:

-36 to -56V; 1.5 kW maximum

– Current: 31A at -48V
– AC: 90 to 240V and 47-63 Hz

• CVX 600

– DC: Nominal -48V, range:

-36 to -56V; .5 kW maximum

– Current: 20A at -48V
– AC: 85 to 264V and 47-63 Hz

Environmental

• 32-104° F (0-40° C)
• Humidity 10-85 percent non-

condensing

• 4,259 BTUs/HR

Safety certifications

• cUL 950, NTRL/UL 1950, TUV

EN 60 950

Telcom approvals

• FCC Part 68, Telcordia GR-

1089-CORE, Telcordia GR-63-
CORE, JATE

• Telcordia (Bellcore) certified to

NEBS Level 3, Earthquake Zone 4

EMI/RF—CVX 1800/CVX 600

• FCC Part 15 Class A/B,

EN55022 Class A/B (CISPR),
VCCI Class A/B

Software specifications

LAN protocols

• TCP/IP
• Ethernet

WAN protocols

• ATM
• Frame Relay
• HSSI

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