Data Sheet | Sangoma FlexBRI 2 port Analog + 4 port BRI Telephony Card Datasheet

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The Sangoma FlexBRI 2 port Analog + 4 port BRI is a telephony card that combines analog and BRI interfaces for seamless integration of your analog fax machine and BRI phone system. With a single PCI or PCI Express slot, this card supports up to 4 ports of BRI and 2 ports of analog FXO or FXS, ensuring common synchronous clocking for all channels. FlexBRI features hardware echo cancellation, downloadable FPGA programming with multiple operating modes, and is fully compatible with popular PBX and VoIP applications like Asterisk®, Yate™, FreeSwitch™, CallWeaver™, and more.

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Sangoma FlexBRI 2 port Analog + 4 port BRI Datasheet | Manualzz

Sangoma Telephony Card

FlexBRI: 2 port Analog + 4 port BRI

Connect your Analog Lines into your BRI system using only one interface card!

Ideal for small or home offi ces, Sangoma’s industry-leading hybrid FlexBRI solution will seamlessly integrate your analog fax machine with your BRI phone system, using only one PCI or PCI express slot and will fi t in even the smallest 1U servers.

A single PCI or PCI Express slot hosts the connection for up to

4 ports of BRI and 2 ports of Analog FXO or FXS and ensures common synchronous clocking for all channels with absolutely no signaling issues. The card is 100% software confi gurable.

Like all cards in the award-winning AFT Product line, Octasic TM

Telco-grade, hardware echo cancellation is available.

Shipping Early Fall 2008.

Technical Specifications

• 4 ports of BRI are supported. Mix TE and NT modes, as required. Changing modes requires no jumpers — simply invert the colour-coded module.

• 2 ports of Analog FXS or FXO are supported.

• Supports Asterisk ® , FreeSwitch™

IVR projects, as well as other Open Source and proprietary

PBX, Switch, IVR or VoIP gateway applications.

• Single PCI or PCI Express interface. Autosense compatibility with 5V and 3.3V PCI busses.

• Fully PCI 2.2 and PCI Express compliant, compatible with all commercially available motherboards, proper sharing of

PCI interrupts.

• Dimensions: 2U Form factor: 187mm x 55mm for use in restricted chassis.

• Short 2U compatible mounting clips included for installation in 2U rackmount servers and high quality, tested 2m

8-pin RJ45 port splitter cables, and two narrow RJ11/4

– RJ11/6 analog cables included.

The FlexBRI shown with PCI Interface*

• 32 bit bus master DMA data exchanges across PCI interface at 132 Mbytes/sec for minimum host processor intervention.

• Intelligent hardware: Downloadable FPGA programming with multiple operating modes. Add new features related to voice and/or data when they become available.

• Power: 800mA peak, operational 300mA max at +3.3V or 5V.

• Temperature range: 0° – 50°C.

• Optimized DMA stream and hardware-level HDLC handling unload the host CPU.

• Raw bitstream interfaces can be used to support arbitrary non-standard line protocols, such as non-byte aligned monosynch or bisynch.

• WANPIPE ® supports certifi ed, fi eld tested and reliable Frame

Relay, PPP, HDLC and X.25.

Because it must work!

*For illustration purposes only. Card may not be exactly as shown.

Operating Systems

• Linux (all versions, releases and distributions from 1.0 up).

• Solaris.

Warranty

Lifetime parts and labour with product registration.

PLUS 30-day “no questions asked” return policy.

Certification

FCC Part 15 Class A, FCC Part 68, CE, TBR 3

Diagnostic Tools

WANPIPEMON, SNMP, System logs.

Production quality

ISO 9002

Contact Information

For more information, call toll free in

North America 1.800.388.2475, direct at

+ 001 905 474 1990 or email: [email protected]

www.sangoma.com

www.sangoma.com

May 2008

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Key Features

  • Hybrid Analog & BRI
  • Single PCI/PCIe Slot
  • Hardware Echo Cancellation
  • Downloadable FPGA
  • Software Configurable
  • Asterisk, Yate, FreeSwitch, CallWeaver Compatible
  • WANPIPE Support

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the difference between TE and NT modes in BRI?
TE (Terminal Equipment) and NT (Network Termination) modes define the direction of the BRI interface. TE mode is typically used for connecting to a PBX or switch, while NT mode is used for connecting to a telephone line.
What is the purpose of the downloadable FPGA on the FlexBRI card?
The downloadable FPGA allows for flexible functionality, enabling new features related to voice and data as they become available.
Does the FlexBRI card support any specific operating systems?
The FlexBRI card is compatible with all versions of Linux, Solaris, and other operating systems that support PCI or PCI Express interfaces.
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