Introduction to the MAG2100 Analog Gateway
The OpenVox MAG2100 Analog Gateway is a leading VoIP analog gateway solution designed for seamless integration into modern communication systems. It offers extensive support for analog connections, enabling businesses to leverage VoIP technology with their existing analog infrastructure.
This user manual provides comprehensive guidance on the MAG2100's features, setup, and operation. Users can easily configure and manage their analog gateway system through a user-friendly web interface.
Key features include support for a high density of FXS ports, modular design for flexible expansion, and compatibility with various voice codecs and VoIP platforms such as Asterisk, Issabel, 3CX, and more. The gateway utilizes standard SIP protocol for robust interoperability.
For technical support or inquiries, please contact OpenVox Communication Co., Ltd. at +86-755-66630978 or visit their website at www.openvoxtech.com.
Key Features and Specifications
- Supports 48/72/96 FXS ports
- Modular design for flexible port configuration
- Wide range of voice compression codecs (G.711, G.729, G.722, etc.)
- T.38 fax relay protocol support
- Advanced QoS features
- Comprehensive phone features including call waiting, forwarding, and caller ID
- Secure communication protocols (SRTP/TLS/SIPS, HTTPS)
- Compatible with major VoIP operating systems and SIP servers
Getting Started
To begin using the MAG2100 Analog Gateway, connect the device to your network via the LAN1/LAN2 or SFP port. Access the gateway's configuration interface by entering the default IP address (192.168.6.65) in your web browser. Log in using the default credentials (username: admin, password: admin) to start the setup process.