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ICS2000T Media Gateway
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ICS2000 Media GatewayUnified Network Architecture™
Convergent Networks’ Unified Network Architecture consists of the PacketMatrix™ Controller (PMC), the ICS2000 media gateway, the ICSG™ signaling gateway and the Aladdin™ management system.

The ICS2000 media gateway provides flexible voice call interworking between IP, ATM and TDM circuits for both trunking and access applications. Screening, blocking, number translations and routing functions are provided to other network elements via the PMC. The PMC holds routing and service intelligence for a network of ICS2000 media gateways, acting as a mediation point between IP applications and AIN applications, and a peering point to other next generation call management and application elements in the network. The ICSG provides consolidated SS7 signaling support for a network of ICS2000 media gateways and PMCs, while Aladdin provides standards-based element management and billing mediation.

Single Switching Architecture, Multiple Applications
The ICS2000 media gateway is a proven, scalable and flexible solution for delivering next-generation and traditional voice and data services. Using standard, open interfaces, the ICS2000 can be deployed in conjunction with other Unified Network Architecture elements or with third party products to support the following applications:

  • Packet Tandem - The ICS2000 is a robust platform for Class 4 packet tandem applications offering tandem switch feature equivalence, while enabling new services through SIP. In addition, the solution supports ATM and IP-based long distance services for carriers who want to communicate voice calls over long distance trunks between their media gateways. When deployed with the PacketMatrix Controller and ICSG Signaling Gateway, the solution provides a complete set of interfaces, including Direct access line, T1 CAS, IMT, PRI, ATM, and IP supported by rich SS7, LNP, call routing, screening, and service capabilities of a Class 4 switch.
  • PRI Offload and Business Voice Services - The ICS2000 offers a high-density, low-cost alternative to offload dial-up modem traffic from today’s voice-centric Class 4/5 switches, while also serving as an economical solution for delivering business voice services, such as PBX trunking over T1 CAS, PRI, and ATM.
  • Class 5 Services - The ICS2000 acts as both a packet trunking gateway, switching packet-based voice calls originating from customer-located IP or ATM-based equipment to the PSTN, and as an access gateway, supporting GR-303 to deliver features to traditional DLC based access networks. The ICS2000 media gateway delivers traditional CLASS features, such as call forwarding, call waiting, caller ID and voice mail, in addition to regulatory requirements such as E911 and CALEA. An open, SIP-based architecture supports enhanced voice applications through third party application servers, such as carrier hosted IP PBX service, messaging, conferencing and IP call center.

Scalable Interworking Between PSTN and Broadband Networks
The ICS2000 media gateway works as a PSTN gateway in conjunction with the ICSG signaling gateway and PacketMatrix Controller to switch and interwork calls between any combination of TDM and packet networks. The solution integrates a number of signaling and call control protocols for both TDM and packet networks, and provides full interworking functions which allow, for example, UNI 4.0 signaling devices to switch calls across SS7 ISUP-based networks. An internal SIP user agent directly interworks the ICS2000 with SIP terminals and service applications, while the PacketMatrix Controller further extends the ICS2000 ’s application capabilities with tandem features.

The ICS2000 works in conjunction with the PMC to achieve seamless integration of packet and PSTN networks. The PMC directs call processing through the most efficient path in a large, distributed network - routing calls from a packet network to the PSTN and from the PSTN to a packet network. The PMC acts as a service mediation point between SIP and AIN domains, and has the ability to link applications from IP to the PSTN and extend network resources to third-party application servers using SIP to enable applications such as IP Centrex, unified messaging and IP call center.

PSTN endpoints on the ICS2000 media gateway are represented by the PMC to applications as a set of fully managed SIP or ATM endpoints. For calls originating from the PSTN and terminating in the packet network, the PMC performs a route translation to determine which application element is managing the terminating endpoint. For calls originating in the packet network and terminating in the PSTN, the PMC first acts as a redirect server to direct the call to the best gateway interface, then performs service selection functions based on the call profile. This simplifies provisioning and allows the service provider to protect and control the details of the network topology.

High-Performance Interface Modules for ATM, TDM and IP
Leveraging a native ATM-based switching fabric, the ICS2000 allows carriers to deliver packet-based services to end-users by employing a 20-slot, NEBS Level 3-certified chassis with a 10 Gigabit switching architecture (5 Gigabit redundant). Two slots are dedicated to the redundant switching fabric and control processor, and the remaining 18 slots are available for IP service units (ISU), TDM service units (TSU), ATM service units (ASU) and Time Slot Processors (TSP).

Extreme Density and Performance
A single ICS2000 chassis can switch up to 24,192 protected calls in a fully redundant configuration, and by stacking three ICS2000s in a standard seven-foot rack, more than 72,000 IP calls can be supported. Further, a single ICS2000 can scale to more than 16,000 non-blocking simultaneous Class 5 users (over 80,000 subscriber lines with 5:1 oversubscription).

Multiple ICS2000 chassis can be supported by a single ICSG signaling gateway with a single point code supporting up to 500,000 non-blocking DS0s. For maximum scalability, these ICS2000s can then be interconnected to form a virtual switch over an IP or ATM-based network. When leveraging the distribution of call control between the ICS2000 media gateway and ICSG signaling gateway in tandem and trunking applications, SS7 signaling capacity is designed to scale up to 10 million Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA).

Carrier-Grade Availability and Redundancy
The ability to configure the ICS2000 with economical 1:N interface redundancy, as well as full common equipment redundancy, provides a highly reliable platform from which to provision services.Coupled with hot standby operation across all interfaces with stable call presentation and 99.9999% availability, the NEBS-certified ICS2000 media gateway and ICSG signaling gateway provide carriers with the telephony-grade reliability required of today ’s public networks.

The Virtual Switched Network
Convergent Networks’ Unified Network Architecture allows carriers to create a Virtual Switched Network (VSN), providing the advantages of distributed processing, with the benefits of central administration. The VSN, which consists of the all of the equipment in a network that share the same call routing data, provides a revolutionary and extremely cost-effective alternative for building out carrier infrastructures. Although multiple ICS2000s and PMCs can be distributed in a VSN, service providers can manage and input all service data centrally in a single PMC Database, easily provisioning associations with ICS2000 media gateways in the network.

 
 
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ICS2000T Media Gateway Specifications

Safety and Emissions
NEBS Level 3, FCC Part 15 A, ICES-003 Class A, CSA 950, EN 55022A, UL 1950, CSA c22.2

Environmental
Storage: -400 C to 700 C
Operating: 50 C to 400 C
Humidity: 20% to 80% relative, non-condensing

Management Options
ICView product line with web browser, CLI (serial and Telnet), SNMP, in-band or out-of-band management multi-level, multi-user logins

Chassis
20 card slots per shelf, mid-plane design, three per 7' rack

Physical Dimensions
24.5" H x 23" W x 19" D

Power
-48 VDC (-40 to -60), A and B power feed, distributed power modules on each card

Power Consumption
2000 W Rated Maximum

Hardware Interfaces
ATM: DS3, OC3c, OC12c
TDM: DS3 channelized to DS0, OC3 channelized to DS0 (VT1.5, M13)
IP: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet
Ethernet: 10/100 Base-T auto-sensing (management interface/signaling)
Alarm: Dry relay contacts (audible/visual), local and remote alarm cut-off switch

Timing
BITS A/B and Line

Protocol Standards
PSTN: SS7 ISUP, TCAP, GR 303, GR 317, GR 444, GR 394, E911, OSDA, ISDN PRI, MF, T1 CAS
ATM: UNI 4.0, AAL2 SVCs, ITU-T Q.2931
IP: RTP, DiffServ, MPLS*
MGC: MGCP, H.248*, SIP
Packet Cable: NCS, CMSS, ISTP

Call Processing and Routing Features
Multi-service Interworking: ATM AAL1, ISUP, ISDN (NFAS), MF CAMA, GR-303, IP
PSTN/IN Routing: Number translations (1-18 digits), equal access, prepended masking, digit manipulation, carrier access code-based or dial around calls, operator services, directory assistance, trunk hunting, NANP, NPA, NPA-NXX, 10-digit routing, international routing including city code, called party number routing, number pooling, alternate routes for called party number, CIC, dial around 101-XXXX routing, CNAM, TCAP proxy, easily recognized codes, 8XX number lookup and translation, LNP. Support for call processing and routing features can be in conjunction with the ICSP tandem proxy server.

Voice Processing Features
Echo Cancellation: G.168 up to 128ms tail delay
Voice codecs: G.711, G.726, G.729 a/b*, G.723.1*
Silence suppression, tones and announcements, test lines, E911 CAMA, tone generation/detection

Redundancy
Common Equipment: 1:1 hot standby
Line Interfaces: 1:1 or 1:N hot standby
Feature Modules: Pooled or 1:N hot standby

Management
CLI, SNMP, TL1, Telcordia OSMINE

Maximum Capacity Per Chassis
DS0 Ports: 36,288 non-blocking
IP : 24,192 concurrent calls

*Future releases

For more information, contact Convergent Networks at sales@convergentnet.com or call 978-323-3300.

 
DAT-ICS-0402 ©2003 Convergent Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
All specifications subject to change without notice. Convergent Networks, Cohesion, CohesionPS, ICS2000, ICSG, ICSP and ICView are trademarks of Convergent Networks, Inc. All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.
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Data Sheets:

ICS2000™ Media Gateway

ICSX™ Call Management Server

ICSP™ Tandem Service Proxy

ICSG™ Signaling Gateway

ICView™ Management System

 

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