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SETU VTEPVoIP to T1/E1 PRI GatewayModern organizations are recognizing VoIP as the costeffective alternative to the wide-spread ISDN networks.Enterprises are inclined towards availing benefits of IPwhile protecting their existing investment against changingcommunication technologies. They seek solutions to availbenefits of both IP and ISDN trunking through a singledevice to optimize operational expenses and save on longdistance calls.Matrix SETU VTEP is a compact and dedicated gateway forVoIP to T1/E1 PRI network offering high-valuecommunication experience to businesses of all sizes,Service Providers, Call Centers and simple but costeffective solution for multi-location branch officecommunication. This intelligently designed gatewayincorporates advanced features with multiple connectivityoptions to connect with a legacy communication systemusing T1/E1 or PRI signaling. SETU VTEP offers reliableand cost-effective solutions to the changing requirementsof the business communication and offer customer valuefor money.

SETU VTEP - OVERVIEWMatrix SETU VTEP is an out-n-out, compact andfeature-rich VoIP to T1/E1 PRI gateway whichinstalls between ISDN PBX and T1/E1 line toconnect PBX users to IP network for cost-effectivecommunication. It also provides T1/E1 trunking toan IP-based system. The gateway connects to anexisting PBX system using VoIP, T1/E1 or PRISignaling. SETU VTEP enables multi-locationalorganizations to avail benefits of VoIP network formaking cost-effective inter-office calls.SETU VTEP is an in-line device with 32 VoIPChannels, FoIP support, Programmable TE/NTmode for T1/E1 and advanced voice codecssupport. The dedicated signal processingresources and superior protocol sets ensuremultiple call capabilities with toll-grade voicequality.The gateway is specifically designed for SMBs,Large Enterprises, VoIP Service Providers andSystem Integrators to offer smooth migrationalternative to new-age IP telephony from legacyT1/E1 network. It helps them to control thecommunication overheads and realize an earlierreturn on investment through advanced features.Multiple mounting options and remotemanagement through web-based console add tothe operating ease of this intelligently designedcompact gateway.SETU VTEP APPLICATIONVoIP Access for ISDN PBXIPISDNISDN PRIPBXEPU VTSETExtnsExtnsSETU VTEP transparently integrates with existing ISDN PBX usingT1/E1 or PRI signaling to provide VoIP connectivity to existingPBX users. Programmable TE/NT modes ensure a hassle-freeintegration. Dedicated ports for network clock sync avoidsynchronization errors and guarantee superior voice quality.SETU VTEP, connected in-line between the PBX and the IPnetwork, allow the callers to place calls over the cost-effective IPnetwork. Features like Automatic Number Translation andProgrammable Access Codes simplify the dialing patterns andenhance user experience. Modern organizations can therebysmoothly migrate to IP telephony without the need to invest incostly VoIP system with the added advantage of loweredoperational cost.SETU VTEP - AT A GLANCEDEVICE CAPACITY30 Simultaneous VoIP to T1/E1PRI CallsDigital Network Access for VoIP SystemsISDN PRIDEDICATED IN-LINE CONNECTIVITYFor IP-PBX and ISDN PBXFAX OVER IP (FoIP)T.38 and Pass-ThroughIPIP-PBXSUPERIOR VOICE QUALITYEcho CancellationSynchronized Network ClockREMOTE MANAGEMENTWeb based Device ConfigurationTEPUVSETIPPhonesExtnsPLUG-N-PLAY DEVICEFast and Easy InstallationCOMPACT DESIGNWall, Table-Top and 19” Rack MountableFLEXIBLE INSTALLATIONProgrammable TE/NTSETU VTEP connects an IP-PBX system to digital T1/E1 or PRInetwork. It enables the IP-PBX users to place calls over widespread ISDN PRI network. SETU VTEP can be connected directlythrough the LAN or remotely over the public IP network.

MULTI-SITE CONNECTIVITY OVER IPWith continuous expansion of business horizons across geography, organizations tend to have more local footprints. Matrix SETU VTEPfacilitates easy and low cost communication between these geographically distant branch offices over cost-effective IP network.Peer-to-Peer and Proxy CallingSIP PROIP-PB XYXIP3Acco 2 SIPunts32Acco SIPuntsExtnsISDNPBXExtnsTEXISDNPBXTE/T1/ NTE1PRIASTE/NTSETU VTSETEPU VTT1/E1 PRIEPExtnsFLORIDAExtnsAdvantagesMultisite Connectivity over IP 30 Concurrent Calls Registration with Multiple SIP Proxies Register with 32 SIP Accounts Connect to Remote Location IP-PBX as a SIP Client Simultaneous Proxy and Peer-to-Peer Calling 500 Direct Dial Access Codes for Peer-to-Peer CallsTo eliminate the enormous communication cost incurred whileplacing long distance calls between the branch-offices,organizations can utilize cost-effective VoIP network. SETU VTEPsupports peer-to-peer calls between the distant locations withoutgoing through any proxy server. It establishes easy and directcommunication path between the offices, utilizing existing IPconnectivity, avoiding charges incurred while routing calls via theITSP's Proxy. Else, SETU VTEP can also get registered with a SIPproxy and thereby utilize the services offered by an ITSP.Multi-site organizations can place an IP-PBX at the head officelocation and simply install SETU VTEP at various branch-offices.SETU VTEP registers as a client to this central IP-PBX. Thisextends the IP-PBX connectivity among various branch-offices.The remote ISDN terminals can leverage the features andresources of the central IP-PBX system. This also eliminates thecost and complexity of installing IP-PBX at various branchlocations.Virtual TrunkingISDNPISDN TT1/E1 PRIASFLORIDAExtnsExtnsSETU VTEP enables users of one branch-office to virtually access trunk connectivity of the other branch office. SETU VTEP routesthe call over cost-effective IP network till the last mile of termination and facilitates users at one location to access the local ISDNconnectivity of remote branch-office to further reduce inter-network call charges.

Extending Digital Connectivity over IPISDNISDN TT1/E1 PRIExtnsSETU VTEP extends the digital network connectivityand ISDN DDI services from one location to otherremote locations over VoIP. This makes the gateway aperfect solution for the locations, where eitherleasing T1/E1 PRI connectivity is a costly affair oravailability of fixed network is intricate.SETU VTEP with its built-in intelligence routes anincoming DDI call on the ISDN network at onelocation to the desired extension of a remote location,extending communication seamlessly over the IPREMOTEExtnsLOCATIOExtnsNnetwork. The gateway also allows these remoteextensions to make outgoing calls using the ISDNtrunk. Furthermore, Reverse DDI functionality of SETUVTEP reroutes any callback received on the ISDNtrunk, to the specific DDI extension (local or remote),avoiding operator intervention.KEY FEATURESAllowed and Denied Number ListsAllowed and Denied Lists are used to restrict dialingof long-distance numbers. A number is blocked if itsprefix matches any entry in the Denied Lists. On theother hand, a number is allowed to go through ifmatched with any entry of Allowed List. This providesflexibility of allowing only specific numbers whileblocking all others.Automatic Number Translation (ANT)SETU VTEP supports simultaneous registration ofmultiple SIP accounts. These accounts can beavailed from single or multiple ITSPs. While placing acall, a caller is not conscious of the routing logicsdefined and the SIP account in use. The gateway itselfmodifies the dialed number or part thereof so that itmatches with the numbering plan that is understoodby the ITSP whose trunk is used for the specific call.Network Clock SynchronizationWhenever the PBX system is interfaced between ISDNT1/E1 line and a communication device like VoIPgateway, chances of clock slip exists as PBX andgateway operate on different clock sources. As aconsequence of clock slip, many operational andintegration problems like poor voice quality and noisyor dropped calls occur during field installations.Traditional ISDN network provide extremely accurateclock signals. SETU VTEP is equipped with SYNC INand SYNC OUT ports that acquires stable networkclock and uses it to provide clock synchronization withthe attached PBX system, eliminating anysynchronization issue and noisy or dropped calls.IPSETUCall Detail Records (CDR)SETU VTEP can store details of 2000 calls in itsmemory. Call reports can be generated using filterslike source port, destination port, calling number,called number, date, time and duration.Caller-ID Based RoutingBased on the Caller-ID details, an incoming call canbe routed to a pre-defined port. For example,important business calls may be directed to thehigher authorities, calls with specific Caller-ID may bedirected to specific departments, while calls fromanonymous numbers may be directed to thecustomer support teams. Users with Digital keyphone or IP phone can also have display of thecaller's name, if programmed accordingly.Call Progress Tones and RingsThe gateway offers flexibility of programming callprogress tones and ring cadence to match thestandards of the country of installation. CountrySpecific Call Progress tones like Dial Tone, Ring BackTone, and Busy Tone etc. can also be programmed.ISDNT1/E1 PRIVTEPPBXNTNCTESYNCTOUISDNExtnsINSYDigest AuthenticationDigest authentication allows an incoming call on thegateway to be screened using encr yptedauthentication keys. Only on successfulauthentication, the gateway allows the call to beestablished. The automated security mechanismallows restricting malicious calls. Calls received arethereby restricted to a number of trusted callers.Fax over IP (FoIP)SETU VTEP can be used to send and receive Fax usinga SIP account, over the IP network. The gatewaysupports FoIP using T.38 Vocoder and Pass-Through.Sending Fax over Internet eliminates the need ofdedicated analog lines to send fax over long distances.

Dynamic DNS (DDNS)The compact gateway comes with an embeddedDynamic DNS client that automates the discovery andregistration of its IP addresses on the public network. Theremote administrator and peer-mode devices can therebyconnect to the gateway using the Domain Nameassociated with the dynamic IP. The gateway can therebyseamlessly establish calls even when allocated adynamic IP.Multiple SIP Accounts32 SIP accounts can be programmed and each callplaced can use a specified trunk. Dynamic allocation ofSIP account is also possible via dial plans, based onvarious call routing algorithms.NAT and STUNNAT allows multiple devices in a LAN to share a singlepublic IP addresses and automatically creates a firewallbetween the internal network and the internet. The STUNclient allows the IP terminals located behind a NAT toobtain the mapped (public) IP address and port number,allocated for connections to a remote host. The users canthereby connect to the gateway, hidden behind the NATrouter/firewall. The STUN support is critical to establish aVoIP call between SIP users, located behind different typeof NATs.Peer-to-Peer CallingSETU VTEP supports VoIP calls between two locationswithout going through a proxy server. IP addresses of thelocations can be programmed in its Peer-to-Peer table.500 such entries can be programmed. Short, numericdialing codes can be defined for calls between theselocations. With the embedded Dynamic DNS client, callscan also be established between devices on dynamicPublic IP. Organizations having multiple locations likebranch offices and factories can use this feature toprovide direct dialing between these end-points. Since thePeer-to-Peer calls are placed over the public IP network,the call cost is minimal.PIN AuthenticationIncoming calls on PRI and SIP trunk can be authenticatedbefore the call lands on the gateway. Up to 500 users canbe provided with user IDs and passwords for suchauthentication. The caller has to first prove hisauthentication. Once authenticated, the caller can thenplace call using the system ISDN or IP trunk line. Suchverification avoids the possibility of malicious calls andmisuse of system resources. The feature can beselectively enabled on all or a set of trunks.Return Call to Original Caller (RCOC)A call attempt may be unsuccessful if the called party isbusy, does not pick up the call or due to any networkissues. SETU VTEP logs such unsuccessful calls in aRCOC table with details about the caller, number dialedand time of call. With these details available, if a call backis received from any of the called number, it is possible toroute the call to the specific caller who attempted a call tothe concerned number. This greatly reducescommunication delay and also eliminates the need foroperator assistance to redirect the call.Remote ProgrammingMatrix SETU VTEP incorporates built-in HTTP server andweb pages for easy configuration. This Web basedprogramming feature allows a user to configure thegateway from any part of the world, once connected tothe IP network.Syslog ClientSyslog is a protocol used extensively for sendingdebug messages on IP network. Logging has severalbenefits which include easier and fastertroubleshooting, improved security and a bettersystem administration. Debug messages are sent toremote server on IP network for finding and reducingthe number of bugs or defects from a system.VLAN TaggingA Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) may be definedas a group of LANs that have different physicalconnections, but which communicate as if they areconnected on a single network segment. With VLANtagging, the gateway receives packets only tagged forit. The packets sent by the gateway are also givenspecific tag. VLANs increase overall networkperformance by grouping users and resources thatcommunicate most frequently with each other.Quality of Service (QoS)Layer3 QoS prioritizes voice packets over IP network,as voice traffic is delay sensitive. Toll-quality echocancellation for a tail length of 128ms can be done on aper channel basis. CNG, in conjunction with VADalgorithms, quickly detects absence of audio andconserves bandwidth by preventing the transmissionof these silent packets.ADVANTAGESCOST SAVING- Low Cost VoIP Calls- Peer-to-Peer CallingENHANCED SCALABILITY- 32 SIP Accounts- Expand Existing PBX Capacityand CapabilityEXTENDED REACH- Multi-site & Multi-branch Connectivity- Dynamic DNS SupportFLEXIBILITY- Programmable TE/NT- ISDN Network Access for IP-PBX- Simultaneous Proxy &Peer-to-Peer CallingRELIABILITY- Echo Cancellation- Various Voice Codec SupportINVESTMENT PROTECTION- Maintain Existing InfrastructureTARGET CUSTOMERS Small and Medium Businesses Large Enterprises VoIP Service Providers System Integrators

RESOURCESMATRIX GATEWAY RANGE OF PRODUCTSModel NameSETU VTEPETERNITYThe Universal Telephony GatewaySIP Accounts32SETU VGFXMulti-Port SIP based VoIP to GSM-FXO-FXS GatewayMain Port1SETU VGBMulti-Port SIP based VoIP to GSM and BRI GatewaySync-in Port1SETU VTEPSIP based VoIP to PRI GatewaySync-out Port1SETU VFXTHMulti-Port SIP based VoIP to FXO-FXS GatewayUSB Host Port1SETU VFXMulti-Port SIP based VoIP to FXS GatewayWAN Port1TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSVoIPISDN PRIVoIP ProtocolsSIP v2, SDP, RTP (RFC 2833)ChannelsT1 – 23B D, E1 – 30B 2DNetwork ProtocolIPv4,TCP, UDP, DHCP, SNTP, STUN, HTTPPersonalityNetwork (NT) and Terminal (TE)SIP32 SIP Accounts Out Bound Proxy SupportLine CodingT1 RBS – AMI/B8ZS, E1 CAS – HDB3NATSTUN and NAT Keep AliveSwitch VariantT1 RBS – AT&T 5ESS, DMS-100, US Ni2E1 CAS – ETSI NET5, ITU-T Q.921, ITU-T Q.931Voice CODECSG.711 A-Law, µ-Law, G.723.1, G.729A,G.729B, GSM-FR, GSM-EFR ,iLBCLine SignalingT1 RBS – FXS/FXO Loop Start, FXS/FXO GroundStart, E&M (Immediate Start, Wink Start)E1 CAS – ITU-T Q.400 – Q.490FramingT1 RBS – SF-D4/ESFE1 CAS – CEPT1 (with/without CRC) with CAS MFProtectionOver Voltage and Over Current,Built-in Secondary ProtectionLine EchoCancellationG.168 with variable Tail LengthCall ProgressTonesDial Tone, Ring Back Tone, Busy Tone,Error ToneVoiceDynamic Jitter Buffer (Adaptive), ComfortNoise Generation and Voice Activity DetectionFaxT.38 UDPTL and Pass-ThroughQuality of Service Layer 3 DiffServ and ToSENVIRONMENTALOperating Temperature : -10ºC to 50ºC (14ºF to 122ºF)Operating Humidity: 5-95% RH, Non-CondensingData Network1 WAN Port RJ45 Auto MDIX 10/100 BaseTStorage Temperature: -40º C to 85ºC(-40ºF to 185ºF)SecurityPassword Protected AdministrationStorage Humidity: 0-95% RH, Non-CondensingMECHANICALDimensions(W x H x D)161.50 x 101.25 x 30.30mm (without Side Clamps)483 x 101.25 x 30.30mm (with Side Clamps)Unit Weight0.55 Kg (without Side Clamps)0.61 Kg (with Side Clamps)POWER SUPPLYInput: 5V DC, 2APower Consumption : 5W(Maximum)ABOUT MATRIXISO 9001 Company, Matrix is a leader in Telecom and Security solutions for modern businesses and enterprises. An innovative, technology driven and customer focusedorganization; the company is committed to keep pace with the revolutions in the telecom and security industries. With around 30% of its human resources dedicated tothe development of new products, Matrix has launched cutting-edge telecom products like IP-PBX, Universal Gateways, VoIP Gateways and Terminals, GSM Gateways,Access Control and Time-Attendance Systems and Fire Alarm Systems. These solutions are feature-rich, reliable and conform to the international standards. Havingglobal foot-prints in Asia, Europe, North America, South America and Africa through an extensive network of more than 500 channel partners, Matrix ensures that theproducts serve the needs of its customers faster and longer. Matrix has gained trust and admiration of more than 150,000 customers representing the entire spectrum ofindustries. Matrix has won many awards for its innovative products.394-GIDC, Makarpura,Vadodara-390010, India.Phone: 91 265 2630555Fax: 91 265 2636598Email: Inquiry@MatrixComSec.comSMS ‘MATRIX’ to 99987 55555www.MatrixComSec.comV2R1-Mar'14MATRIX COMSEC PVT. LTD.

ITSP's Proxy. Else, SETU VTEP can also get registered with a SIP locations. proxy and thereby utilize the services offered by an ITSP. Virtual Trunking Multisite Connectivity over IP Registration with Multiple SIP Proxies Connect to Remote Location IP-PBX as a SIP Client 500 Direct Dial Access Codes for Peer-to-Peer Calls SIP PROXY .

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