Specifications

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The Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway is a high-density gateway with carrier-class
attributes, offering high availability and exceptionally high capacity. It supports a wide
range of IP-based, value-added services such as high-volume Internet access, corporate
VPNs, long distance for Internet service providers (ISPs), international wholesale long
distance, distributed prepaid calling, Cisco Signaling System 7 (SS7) interconnect and
managed voice services including hosted IP telephony, managed IP private branch
exchange (PBX), multiservice VPNs, and IP contact centers.
Ideal for Companies That Need These Features
Key Features
The Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway offers hot-swappable, redundant power supplies and power feeds.
This universal gateway provides redundant digital signal processors (DSPs) and route switch controllers
(RSCs) a redundant blower for cooling, and Call Admission Control (CAC).
Supports any codec at 100-percent capacity, simplifying network engineering.
Supports Route Processor Redundancy Plus (RPR+) for high availability.
This gateway provides thermal management and power management and redundant fans.
This gateway offers the DSP Resource Recovery feature.
Supports H.323v2, H.323v3, H.323v4, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Media Gateway Control Protocol
(MGCP) 1.0 and provides application-specific support, including support for AOL and Prodigy traffic.
Offers WAN optimization, including routing filters, snapshot routine, and dial-on-demand routing (DDR).
This gateway is European Telecommunications Standards Institute/Network Equipment Building Standards
(ETSI/NEBS) Level 3 compliant.
Voice and Fax Signaling
Protocols
H.323v2, H.323v3, H.323v4, SIP, MGCP 1.0, TGCP 1.0, Voice XML, Real-Time Streaming Protocol
(RTSP), Extended Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (ESMTP); T.38 real-time fax relay; T.37 fax store
and forward; Fax out (transmission) Group 3, standards EIA 2388 Class 2 and EIA 592 Class 2.0
at modulations V.33, V.17, V.29, V.27ter, V.21; ITU-T T.30, T4; Fax detection; Fax and modem
passthrough; Open Settlements Protocol (OSP), Media Recording Control Protocol (MRCP);
TTS Servers; ASR Servers
Channelized T1
Robbed-bit signaling; Loop Start; Immediate Start, and Wink Start Protocols
Channelized E1
CAS, PR1, E1 R2, leased line, Frame Relay, G.703, G.704
ISDN Protocols Supported
Sync mode PPP, V.110 at rates up to 38400 bps; Network- and user-side ISDN; NFAS with
backup D-channel; QSIG, Feature Group B, Feature Group D; DoVBS
Modem Protocols
Supported
V.90 or V.92 standard supporting rates of 56000 to 28000 in 1333-bps increments; V.92 Modem
on Hold and Quick Connect; V.44 Compression supporting increased throughput by more than
100 percent for Internet browsing; K56Flex at 56000 to 32000 in 2000-bps increments; ITU-T
V34 Annex 12 at 33600 and 31200 bps; ITU-T V.34 at 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200,
16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800, or 2400 bps; V.32bis 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800;
V.32 9600, 4800; V.22bis 2400, 1200; V.21 300; Bell 103, 300; V.22 1200; V.23 1200/75; ITU-T V.42
(including Microcom Networking Protocol [MNP] 2-4 and Link Access Procedure for Modems
[LAPM] error correction; ITU-T V.42bis (1000 nodes) and MNP 5 data compression; Async-
mode PPP
Full Cisco IOS Software
Support
IP Plus and Enterprise Plus feature sets including 3DES and Lawful Intercept images
Console and Auxiliary Ports
Asynchronous serial (RJ-45)
Chassis
Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.5 x 17.5 x 18.25 in.; Weight (fully loaded): 35 lbs. maximum (15.8 kg)
Memory Information
Main SDRAM—2 slots, 512 MB default memory, 1 GB max memory
System Flash—1 slot, 128 MB default memory, 1 GB max memory
Cisco AS5850 Universal Gateway
Cisco AS5850 Universal
Gateway
Support for up to 2688 sessions of data, voice, or fax services using T1, E1, DS-3, or STM-1 trunk
interfaces, with larger configurations supported for dial and time-division multiplexing (TDM)
switching
Service provider or large enterprise installations
High port count behind one IP address
Highly available single system with multiple redundancy
Wholesale dial and voice, retail dial and voice, TDM grooming, or wireless applications