Specifications

PBKSPH-12-008
March 28, 2013
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AF Series Gateway Capacities
Gateway
FXS
1
FXO
2
PFT
3
Max.
VoIP
Calls
4
Survivable
5
IP Phone
Failover
QTM AFG200
2
0
0
2
NO
0
QTM AFT200
0
2
0
2
NO
0
QTM AFM200
2
2
2
2
NO
0
QTM AFG200-SG
2
0
0
2
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFT200-SG
0
2
0
2
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFM200-SG
2
2
2
2
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFG400
4
0
0
4
NO
0
QTM AFT400
0
4
0
4
NO
0
QTM AFE400
4
2
2
4
NO
0
QTM AFM400
4
4
4
4
NO
0
QTM AFG400 SG
4
0
0
4
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFT400 SG
0
4
0
4
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFE400 SG
4
2
2
4
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFM400 SG
4
4
4
4
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFE600
6
2
2
6
NO
0
QTM AFE600 SG
6
2
2
6
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFG800
8
0
0
8
NO
0
QTM AFT800
0
8
0
8
NO
0
QTM AFG800 SG
8
0
0
8
YES
Up to 50
QTM AFT800 SG
0
8
0
8
YES
Up to 50
NOTES:
1. FXS: Analog Station interface
2. FXO: Analog Trunk interface
3. PFT: Power Failure Transfer. Connects FXO ports to FXS ports when power is lost to
the gateway
4. Max. VoIP Calls: This is the maximum quantity of simultaneous calls supported on this
gateway over the IP network.
5. Survivable (SG): Survivable gateways (SG) provide SIP Proxy capability in the event
that communications is lost with the 3C server, thus allowing SIP phones to register with
the gateway and utilize any trunk. Once connectivity to the 3C server is restored, the
SIP phones reconnect to 3C.
6. IP Phone Failover: The maximum quantity of IP Phones that can failover to a
Survivable Gateways (SG) in the event of loss of connectivity to a 3C Manager.