Specifications
AT&T IP Flexible Reach
Quintum Configuration Guide
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• LAN port - 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port. This port provides an RJ-45 jack for
individual connection to a 10/100 Ethernet LAN switch or hub via RJ-45 cable; it is
individually configured with a unique IP and MAC address.
The Tenor AX will support 8, 16, 24 or 48 Simultaneous VoIP Calls.
For more details on the Tenor AX, consult with document [1].
4.2 Tenor AS Overview
The Tenor AS is a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) H.323/SIP switch that digitizes voice, fax,
and modem data and transmits it over the IP network. The Tenor AS gives small to medium
sized businesses with analog voice infrastructure a means to use Voice over IP (VoIP).
The Tenor’s MultiPath architecture enables it to intelligently route calls between the
FXS, FXO, and the VoIP network to achieve the best combination of cost and quality.
The Tenor AX also routes calls over IP to reduce costs, and then transparently “hop off”
to the PSTN, to reach offnet locations. Calls can be routed in any direction between any
of the ports.
The Tenor can be installed without upgrades to the existing voice or data network. You
can install the unit in a home or office environment, without affecting the network
infrastructure you already have in place.
Figure 2 - Tenor AS Back Panel
• Ground Screw - An earth ground screw is provided to connect to supplemental earth
ground using a Ground Safety Cable, if supplemental ground is needed.
• Phone/FXS port - Provides an RJ-11 jack for connection to a PBX, Keyphone or
phone.