Technical data
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3. Data modem support, up to V.90
• Modem modulations POS up to V.90 (Client and Server side)
• V.21, V.23, V.22, V.22bis, Bell 103, Bell 212A, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, V.90, including error correction MNP,
V.42, SDLC and compressions V.42bis, MNP 5
• POS modulations V.22 FC, V.22bis FC, V.29 FC
• Text telephone modem: V.18, V.21, Bell 103, V.23, EDT, Baudot 45, Baudot 47, Baudot 50, DTMF
• Extended modulations V.23 half duplex, V.23 on hook (SMSC mode), V.23 off hook, Bell 202 (POS),
Telenot
Dialogic® Diva® softIP for SIP Software features
With the licensed-based Dialogic
®
Diva
®
softIP for SIP software module, the Diva System Release software offers
a middleware that enables existing voice and fax applications to be fully integrated into Voice over IP networks
using any standard Ethernet adapter. Technically speaking, the Diva softIP software is comparable to a Diva
Media Board in that it provides functions such as voice and fax transmission, DTMF tones and supplementary
services as well as conferencing between ISDN and VoIP connections. If the Diva softIP software and a Diva
Media Board are combined in one system, they can concurrently be connected to TDM and IP systems and they
can serve as basis for PSTN-IP gateway applications.
To use the Diva softIP software, you need to purchase the required number of licenses with your Dialogic
®
Diva
®
Media Board vendor and activate them in the Dialogic
®
Diva
®
Configuration Manager. See License activation
on page 32 for more information. There are two types of licences: Telephony (for voice applications) and
Telephony+Fax (for voice and T.38 fax applications).
• Support for the following virtualized environment: VMware
®
ESX 3.5
• IP only configuration, software only (Host Media Processing)
• Support for mixed installation, i.e., Dialogic
®
Diva
®
hardware and Dialogic
®
Diva
®
softIP software in one PC
• Support for up to 120 channels
• Basic Call origination, termination, and Supplementary Services
• Diva API (SDK) support
• TAPI support
• CAPI 2.0 support
• TTY driver support
• Mapping between phone numbers and SIP URLs
• Licensing per PC fingerprint or USB dongle
• Support for M-Board (The M-Board abstracts the underlying Diva Media Board based channel segmentation
into one media board towards the application interfaces (APIs), e.g., from 4 x 30 channels to 1 x 120
channels.)
• Automatic Resource Management using the M-Board
• Calls that are initiated without the need to allocate hardware DSP resources (e.g., voice) are preferably
routed via the Diva softIP software.
General features